This can be compared to haptic technology, which has been used for a while now - "telehaptics" if it's online. Haptics (if you hadn't heard the term before) is bi-directional "touch" technology but with a different application (that originally thought). Having it sense your pressure and act accordingly (in numerous ways). You can find some info about it at http://www.internetevolution.com/author.asp?section_id=562&doc_id=144673&f_src=flffour
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This can be compared to haptic technology, which has been used for a while now - "telehaptics" if it's online. Haptics (if you hadn't heard the term before) is bi-directional "touch" technology but with a different application (that originally thought). Having it sense your pressure and act accordingly (in numerous ways). You can find some info about it at http://www.internetevolution.com/author.asp?section_id=562&doc_id=144673&f_src=flffour