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Windows 7 to include multi-touch interface
Apparently Microsoft is reworking the whole user interface with a multi-touch experience in mind. In a demo, which was run live on a Dell Latitude XT tablet, Microsoft showed a new application called “Touchable Paint” that lets users paint with their fingers, as well as software to organize photos or navigate maps by touch – check out the demonstration video after the jump.
Besides the multi-touch feature, not much else was revealed, though this week we’ve learned that Windows 7 will build on the foundation laid with Vista and that there will be no new “minimum” kernel in Windows 7. The company also reiterated that they are still on track with shipping Windows 7 approximately three years after the general availability of Vista, which puts the launch of Windows 7 somewhere between late 2009 or early 2010.
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phantasm66
on May 28, 2008 3:17 PM |
Laptops as hand held touch screen only devices... The desktop machine will soon just be a big high def screen too I think with no keyboard or mouse so to speak. Servers will retain these kinds of interface devices, though. Maybe. Its clear PCs are changing, though. |
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jhencken
on May 31, 2008 3:49 AM |
no sound on demo video! :-( |
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