gizmodo.com — I'm told that tonight, at 12:01am EST (okay, so tomorrow), the division of Microsoft that launched the Xbox and the Zune will unveil something very special . What it is, we do not know for sure, but it's "something totally new coming out of the Entertainment and Devices division, and it's going to change the way people interact with technology."
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thenameless88May 29, 2007
Dangit. I was hoping free porn.
jamesobMay 30, 2007
<a class="user" href="http://www.microsoft.com/silverlight/">http://www.microsoft.com/silverlight/</a>
hendo1769May 30, 2007
<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/microsoft/Microsoft_Surface_The_Touchscreen_Coffee_Table_That_Will_Change_the_World#c6930930">http://digg.com/microsoft/Microsoft_Surface_The_Touchscreen_Coffee_Table_That_Will_Change_the_World#c6930930</a>
ibleo02May 30, 2007
I guess its that new Microsoft Surface? It looks preety sweet.
coldskoolMay 30, 2007
I don't see how this is any different than a flat touchscreen monitor aside from the fact that its laying horizontal...bfd..
adc86May 30, 2007
Neither did MSFT. They both just invented software that makes good use of it. In an OS battle, again, I gotta go with Apple for usability.
andr3w117May 30, 2007
It was probably called shadowrun.Though it should have been the querty keyboard
caseybrooksMay 30, 2007
i remember seeing a video of this on google video almost a year ago.
echutaMay 30, 2007
I'm the opposite. I think this has more potential application than the iPhone. While not immediately accessible to the regular guy on the street (but honestly at $600 neither is the iPhone) this has more business practicality. Either way, even though they use the same idea, they are completely different products.
taintedzodiacMay 30, 2007
Maybe because hindsight is 20/20? This Digg was posted yesterday.