http://hdtv.freebiejeebies.co.uk/5797
Microsoft has been investing in many forms of natural input to enable users to interact with the PC and their devices using touch. Last year at the All Things Digital conference Bill Gates introduced Microsoft's surface computer. This year Julie Larson-Green (VP, Windows Experience Program Management), who was responsible for the innovative Office 2007 design, demonstrated the multi-touch innovations first previewed in Surface that will ultimately play a part of the next version of Windows.
@EscapingAlex apple invented the apple in the bible. they caused eve to sin man. apple invented god man, and the devil man applecreated man in his own image man
inovatvstdios 1 year ago
Just to say this is vista and they made this during Windows XP but needed to do so much work to get it on there they made vista and works faster on windows 7.
Excelsiorhypermedia 1 year ago
@EscapingAlex lol love the joke (Microsoft make it years ago but did not work then apple made it work)
Excelsiorhypermedia 1 year ago
Microsoft Surface was in prototype long before apple came out with their multitouch ipod touch. Microsoft just takes WAYY longer to get things out to the public.(Business already have had microsoft surface tables for a while)
CrazyTac 2 years ago
kostashalep 2 years ago
oooooo multitouch apple invented that shit yo
EscapingAlex 2 years ago
(@ SchizoFILMS)
geordietoddy 2 years ago
lolz - you're so funny. I wish I was as ignorant as you, life would be bliss!
Maybe peeps are watchin this to have a look at the next ridiculous MS 'innovation'...
You can't have an opinion on something if you know jack shit about it - or am I wrong.
silly n00bcake. :)
geordietoddy 2 years ago
Well, it's not hard to look this stuff up. (I even learned a couple of new things whilst looking up the details.) I don't know what SchizoFilms was on; some of their declarations are so wildly off the mark that i wonder if they were just trolling.
ueberRegenbogen 3 years ago
i'm glad someone in the world of youtube knows what there talking about. I myself am a Linux fan and really don't give two hoots or a holler about Windows in any way. But I did as well start off on Windows and would like to see them finally get a good OS out now that Bill Gates is retiring. But one can wish and dream, to me Windows will always run to many processes and will always be a system hog, but I could be wrong.
Fallingup899 3 years ago