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Unlocking the human sense of touch
03/03/2011 Email to a friend   Comment on this article

With more and more internet, computer and gaming based applications being displayed in 3D, the flexible 'Suma' platform technology, developed by Cambridge Consultants, offers enhanced functionality for PC peripherals, giving users a futuristic level of navigation.

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