Not to say I told you so -- well, OK, I will say it -- but Microsoft demonstrated the multi-touch functionality it is building into Windows 7 at the D6 conference on May 27. (See my original post on ...
Over at Walt Mossberg's D: All Things Digital conference, Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer have shown a small snippet of the upcoming Windows 7. The short version? Windows 7 looks like Vista with some new ...
Chris DeHerra, of TabletPCTalk.com, has a cool video and presentation slides from WinHEC demonstrating some prototype multi-touch functionality within Vista. Using two fingers, a user can zoom, ...
Microsoft have announced their Touch Pack for Windows 7, a set of three games and three Microsoft Surface applications that take advantage of the new OS' support for multitouch. GottaBeMobile managed ...
Microsoft is going multi-touch crazy. First it was the Microsoft Surface technology, which debuted last year at The Wall Street Journal's (WSJ) fifth edition of its All Things Digital Conference (D5).
Multi-touch is one of those fun, gee-whiz technologies that demos well. It was definitely one of the stars of Windows 7's Professional Developer Conference (PDC) keynote debut last week. But, as I ...
Spurred on by the release of Windows 7, the number of screens on the market offering the benefits of multi-touch functionality has jumped significantly in recent times. Acer, HP and Toshiba have ...
Smell the hint of smoke in the air? It actually started when Microsoft announced that a full multi-touch interface would be built into Windows 7. But it's now getting thick as the company posted a ...