I believe there are already many consumer electronic devices that can be controlled in some part by shaking and/or tilting them. I remember a sansa mp3 player that changed tracks when you shook it and a phone sony ericsson just came out with (the T707 I think) also something like that.
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cowabungaCarl @ Apr 4th 2009 12:37AM
I believe there are already many consumer electronic devices that can be controlled in some part by shaking and/or tilting them. I remember a sansa mp3 player that changed tracks when you shook it and a phone sony ericsson just came out with (the T707 I think) also something like that.
nsdcx @ Apr 4th 2009 4:02AM
I'm guessing that Apple will attempt to sue Sandisk when (if) the next revision of the shaker comes out. They'll probably win too.