Invisible objects you can touch
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Researchers have created a device that makes invisible objects in mid-air that you can touch and feel. The Ultrahaptics system works by focusing ultrasound waves emitted from a collection of tiny speakers. Similar speakers are used on their own in cars to detect if you're about to collide with an obstacle. BBC Click's Stephen Beckett spoke to Tom Carter, one of the company's co-founders, about how the technology could change the way we interact with our electronics.
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