Microsoft recently demonstrated their new surface computing initiative. Microsoft Surface interacts with items you place on a table. The table is effective the display for a computer and has multiple cameras so it can “see” and interact with items placed on it. Apple’s iPhone let’s you move and manipulate pictures and web pages with simple touch and finger commands. Many HP computers now integrate touch as do Microsoft’s ultra mobile computers. “Minority Report” has arrived! This week my cousin Jarome blogged on one of the newest electronica music creation tools… Enjoy “Music meets surface computing”!
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