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Researchers at the software giant demonstrate a new, low-cost method for manipulating a digital desktop or wall display with two hands.
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Apple is the only one who has proven the technology in your pocket and will easily move that to home walls, desks, etc.
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~johnny/projects/wii/
This is not the same technology as the iPhone. The iPhone is not the end all and be all of devices. This technology doesn't require a ridiculously expensive screen.
This is not the same idea as the wii example. Microsoft did not get it from Johnny Lee(though I admit his implementation is cool)
Why is it that Apple can do no wrong, but Microsoft is the devil? They are both corporations just looking for a profit.
Unfortunately the other poster is correct. The concept isn't anything new.
However, having said that... what is new is getting the OS to correctly recognize what the hand gestures mean. (That is retrofitting the OS to grok the hand motions.)
If you want to see cool technology, look at the company that created a virtual keyboard....
The Wii is fantastic. I'm looking forward to it's evolution.
Tablets are a great concept, but notebooks of today seem more practical, but nothing is as portable/reliable as a pen and paper-pads (as they come in all kinds of sizes that can also fit in your pocket)
The iPhone is great. But what makes it greater is the SDK. MS has been all about SDK's - they created a lot of jobs with its affordable OS and its SDK. Apple has great products but its price point is still high, and it's SDK's is slowly catching on & its OS is stabilizing on compatibility.
I'm looking forward to affordable wall mounted touch devices - I don't care about the actual implementation - with avialable SDK's. Who ever gets there - and the market - first will have the advantage.
The Wii is fantastic. I'm looking forward to it's evolution.
Tablets are a great concept, but notebooks of today seem more practical, but nothing is as portable/reliable as a pen and paper-pads (as they come in all kinds of sizes that can also fit in your pocket)
The iPhone is great. But what makes it greater is the SDK. MS has been all about SDK's - they created a lot of jobs with its affordable OS and its SDK. Apple has great products but its price point is still high, and it's SDK's is slowly catching on & its OS is stabilizing on compatibility.
I'm looking forward to affordable wall mounted touch devices - I don't care about the actual implementation - with avialable SDK's. Who ever gets there - and the market - first will have the advantage.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5s5EvhHy7eQ
- by benjaminstraight July 23, 2008 3:46 AM PDT
- wow. way to catapulte into the future!
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