Thursday, 29 March 2012 00:03:58 BST
Read MoreTouch panels are widely available in the modern world because users love the intuitive nature of the interface and developers like to create context-sensitive setups which are not tethered to the limitations of physical buttons.
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Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:53:36 GMT
Read MoreFord came under fire as a result of a new touch panel control system it added to vehicles last year, but now the company has committed to revamping this service, to address the multitude of complaints levelled against it.
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Thursday, 1 March 2012 03:42:53 GMT
Read MoreThe Samsung Galaxy S3 is notably absent from this week's MWC 2012 event in Barcelona, but the South Korean firm's next flagship Android smartphone is likely to get some serious attention when it emerges later in the year.
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Wednesday, 8 February 2012 11:17:39 GMT
Read MoreThe Samsung Galaxy S3 may not be launching at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) this month but further details about this touch panel superphone have emerged.
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Nokia updates S40 platform for touchscreen interactions
16 May 2012
While Nokia has been drawing the focus of the world towards its new range of Windows Phone handsets, it seems that the Finnish manufacturer still has some time for its legacy products.
iPhone 5 preparations result in touch panel delivery shrinkage
09 May 2012
Touch panel manufacturers actually shipped fewer displays in the first three months of 2012 than they did in the previous quarter, with analysts putting this dip down to the fact that many firms are gearing up for the launch of the iPhone 5 later in the year.
Miniature iPhone anticipated
02 May 2012
While recent weeks have featured many stories about the potential touch panel technology which will feature within Apple's next flagship iPhone, there are still persistent rumours about the arrival of a smaller handset in this range, designed for those on tighter budgets.
