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  2. Jefferson Han - Wikipedia

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    Jefferson Y. "Jeff" Han (born 1975) is a computer scientist who worked for New York University's (NYU) Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences until 2006. He is one of the main developers of " multi-touch sensing ", which, unlike older touch-screen interfaces, is able to recognize multiple points of contact.

  3. Multi-Touch Collaboration Wall - Wikipedia

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    The Multi-Touch Collaboration Wall [2] is a large (81 inch width x 48 inch height [3]) monitor invented by Jeff Han that employs multi-touch technology, and is marketed by Han's company, [4] Perceptive Pixel. [2] Han initially developed the technology for military applications. [3]

  4. Perceptive Pixel - Wikipedia

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    The company begain in 2006 as Perceptive Pixel, Inc., headquartered in New York City and maintaining offices in Mountain View, Portland, and Washington, D.C. [1] Prior to the company's establishment, founder Jeff Han [2] publicly demonstrated multitouch hardware and software technology at a TED conference in February 2006. [3]

  5. These Infrared Thermometers Can Check Temperatures ... - AOL

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    Amazon customers have made this no-touch thermometer a top seller, and it earns an average user score of 4.2 out of 5 from more than 3,000 buyers. Owners like the sleek design and one-touch operation.

  6. Temperature check: This bestselling ‘no-touch’ thermometer ...

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  7. DiamondTouch - Wikipedia

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    The principal feature that distinguishes the DiamondTouch table from other multi-touch interfaces, such as the Apple iPhone, HP TouchSmart, Microsoft Surface or do-it-yourself systems inspired by the work of Jeff Han, is that the DiamondTouch table can identify who is touching where. [12]