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		<title>Haptic feedback in touchscreen cell phones getting fancier</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sure, touchscreen phones look great, but when it comes to typing on the touchscreen most of the phones are lacking. Without having the feedback that a keypad provides, users often have to type slowly and frequently make errors on devices such as the iPhone. Researchers at the University of Glasgow are trying to solve those [...]]]></description>
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