{"items": [{"author": "Kiran", "source_link": "https://www.facebook.com/jefftk/posts/393740940655372?comment_id=393808193981980", "anchor": "fb-393808193981980", "service": "fb", "text": "Someone wrote a braille-writer for the iPad that solved the calibration problem differently--they keys appear where you initially put your fingers, and if your fingers drift the software can figure this out. I don't remember what happens at that point, but the keys could certainly be moved to fall under the fingers.<br><br>As for pictures under glass, I have to wonder what that guy would've said about the physical keyboard.  I mean, all those things he says about what hands do and all we do is push buttons with them?  And yet, that turned out to be very productive.  So perhaps sliding a single finger over a smooth surface has more possibilities than he can imagine,", "timestamp": "1331895808"}, {"author": "David&nbsp;German", "source_link": "https://plus.google.com/111229345142780712481", "anchor": "gp-1331901239803", "service": "gp", "text": "Apple is rumored to be integrating electrostatic haptics from a company called Senseg. \n<br>\n<br>\nhttp://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1335111", "timestamp": 1331901239}, {"author": "Jeff&nbsp;Kaufman", "source_link": "https://plus.google.com/103013777355236494008", "anchor": "gp-1331901914007", "service": "gp", "text": "@David&nbsp;German\n That sounds exactly like what I was wanting: \nhttp://senseg.com/technology/senseg-technology", "timestamp": 1331901914}]}