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From touch displays to the Surface: A brief history of touchscreen technology The beginnings of capacitive, resisitive, and multitouch screens.
Microsoft Touch Pack for Windows 7 is a roundup of six demo apps directly from the Surface team that make it clear that the days of the big-ass table are numbered.
Swipe your way to apps and settings on Microsoft's Windows RT tablet, or use Windows key shortcuts and other keystroke combinations to zip to nearly any program or setting.
Click to viewProject Milan is in fact a touch-sensitive table as you guys speculated and we reported earlier. Dubbed "Surface" and five years in the ...
While much of the attention on multitouch surrounds what devices the interface will next find its way onto, Microsoft is also looking at how to improve the gestures themselves.
The world's thinnest touch surface has been unveiled at IFA in Berlin and it's not only half a millimeter thick—the width of a human hair—but also completely flexible. Developed by CSR, a ...
The Microsoft Surface tablets look impressive, but only the touch experience counts.
The tech giant yesterday unveiled a tabletop, touch-screen device called Surface, which will allow consumers to use their hands and gestures to access information and create multimedia files.
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The Touch Cover, just 3mm thick, directly shares data with the Surface tablet, and attaches magnetically with a satisfying click. So that’s the pre-order story.
How Microsoft applied the design features of Arc Touch mouse--a firm feel, pleasing auditory feedback, delicate weighting--to its design for the Surface keyboard.
We have seen any-surface-can-be-a-touch-surface style technology before. However, some of those technologies use cameras (like the Xbox Kinect) to detect user/surface interaction, with all the ...
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