Shout out also to John Underkoffler who was the technical advisor on Minority Report (and later Iron Man). The gesture controls in that movie heavily inspired the first smartphones.
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spujb@lemmy.cafe 7 months agoi’m pretty comfortable with calling him that. capacitive touchscreens are a big deal sounds like he deserves the praise.
CitizenKong@lemmy.world 7 months ago
spujb@lemmy.cafe 7 months ago
this is crazy cool info, do you have further reading?
CitizenKong@lemmy.world 7 months ago
He did a TED talk in 2010 and there are several articles about him. Not much news in recent years, I guess he wasn’t very succesful in turning his motion control concept into a viable product. I interviewed him about eight years ago.
AVincentInSpace@pawb.social 7 months ago
Capacitive touchscreens are a big deal but it kind of minimizes the work of the other technology that goes into a smartphone, like wireless internet, low power mobile CPUs capable of 3D graphics, lithium-ion battery packs, etc., to say nothing of the design engineers that worked on the exterior, the hardware, and the operating system. Crediting the holder of a patent from over 40 years before the iPhone hit the market with the creation of the iPhone is stretching the truth at best.
spujb@lemmy.cafe 7 months ago
children generally are able to have multiple parents.
if i give credit to Alice for being Bobby’s mother, i’m not minimizing the parenthood of any of Bobby’s other parents. just giving credit where due.
i would not hesitate to give a couple dozen people the title of father/mother/parent of the iPhone. seems quite appropriate and fair.
ChickenLadyLovesLife@lemmy.world 7 months ago
You could always call him “the father of the capacitive touchscreen”.
spujb@lemmy.cafe 7 months ago
that’s what the word “inventor” is for
luciferofastora@lemmy.zip 7 months ago
Would that make him the grandfather of smartphones?