Apple is preparing to revolutionize the touchscreen again

  In 2007 Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), revolutionized the touchscreen by launching the first model of iPhone, and in the future the company could prepare a similar revolution thanks to a technology that was recently patented. We are talking about a technology that allows it Company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), to implement in the touch screens a system that allows the detection of the power with which the screens are pressed, various actions being run based on them. Practically Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), tries to replace the classic method of detecting presses with this new technology, allowing a better recognition of user touches.

  To detect touches, the system uses infrared light projected towards our fingers, and when the light touches the surface of the skin, a touch will be registered and a function will be activated. Apple uses infrared light together with touch sensors to detect touches and the strength with which they press on the screen, but for now we do not know exactly how Apple intends to actuate various functions of the operating system based on the information recorded in this way.

  Even if the entire technology is as interesting as possible, unfortunately we are talking about something that could reach our terminals only in a few years, or maybe it could not arrive at all.