"'The idea is to take that (Milan) effort and move it into multiple different environments,' said one of my sources. 'It’s not just for the home. They want to see what kinds of commercial environments' might provide a good home for the multi-touch/gesture-recognition technology, as well."
Yep, I can see some uses for this alright.

Update: It's official. You can find more info here and here, with video, and to the left is an ihref="mage from Gizmodo.
I like that Microsoft might be announcing their touch screen technology tomorrow while Apple's iPhone comes out in a few days.
ReplyDeletewho cares? as long as its usable
ReplyDeleteif i have sex on their coffee table, what will the user interface interpret it as?
ReplyDeletethe device looks great!