Comments on: Gates: Every surface to be a computer
At CEO Summit, Microsoft's chairman says new user interfaces, particularly touch, will fundamentally change the "individual's office, the home, the living room."
At CEO Summit, Microsoft's chairman says new user interfaces, particularly touch, will fundamentally change the "individual's office, the home, the living room."
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Try real touch technology ... iPhone and something in June...
All of his predictions thus far have proven to be far useless at best, far fetched at worst. I was hoping we'd be free of hot air like this and he'd stop getting press now that he stepped down, but I guess the junkies can't get enough. The day he's gone can't come soon enough.
This just in... Microsoft Surface has shipped to select AT&T stores...
Oh and if you can read it did state that the TouchWall is a prototype.
Get a life trolls...
They are both going nowhere, just like MS.
Just read the article and move on. That's what normal users do here.
They should be checking out the link above. This is a real product that is actually shipping and most likely doesn't rely on Microsoft's virus prone OS.
Here's the first paragraph.
"Multitouch has more or less turned into a buzzword these days - sometimes, its implementation makes sense and comes out as pretty useful (see the iPhone and Microsoft's Surface), however, other implementations turn out be debatable. There is another implementation out there, one that received a lot less attention from the press than the aforementioned cases: Jeff Han's Perceptive Pixel."
I'm also tired of Microsoft's vapor ware and them pretending to have invented things when they haven't invented anything.
How did we get along without it?
- by Norseman May 15, 2008 8:12 AM PDT
- One thing Mr. Gates seems to forget is that there is a HUGE difference between using a touchscreen on a small, hand-held device and using it on a fixed desktop screen (or any vertical surface, for that matter). Try holding your arm out horizontal for eight hours and see how it feels, Mr. Gates.
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