You've got to hand it to Tokyo's University of Electro-Communications,  the school's researchers have presented some truly unique methods for  interfacing with our electronics -- fake finger sliding, a head-mounted video display, a thing that makes it feel like you've got insects on your palm, and, of course, the old kissing machine.  A few recent inventions have expanded the latter trend, giving us  creative new ways of getting intimate with our machines. There's the  tickle interface, for one, which beams images from a connected  smartphone creating the illusion that the person on the other end is  tickling your palm -- made all the more real by tactile vibration hooked  up to the rear of the device. And then there's the older, oddly-named  Sense-Roid, sort of a clunkier version of the Hug Shirt,  which, among other things, lets you "hug yourself." Both are  demonstrated in a pair of videos after the break. Whatever you do, don't  miss the second one.
 
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