gizmodo.com — ere's what Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer revealed about Windows 7 at All Things Digital a few minutes ago. The biggest "feature" is the touch and multi-touch integration, which takes many of its roots from Microsoft's Surface Table, and will be available as an interface options for other apps. Here's what else.
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iced_eagleMay 29, 2008
Do you have Silverlight 2 Beta installed? If so, it's been known to crash RC1.
Closed AccountMay 29, 2008
This kind of stuff is only good for Tablet PCs. I really cant see anyone switching from keyboard to monitor on a regular laptop, plus it touchscreens cost more, but I guess they will get a few hundred bucks out of people that might think its cool to buy a laptop that can do that kind of stuff but never use it. Just get a tablet pc.
oxiliteMay 29, 2008
Goddamn, is it really that hard to click the corner of a picture to resize it or a mouse wheel to zoom into a map?
akamurphMay 29, 2008
What's with the guy's pinky ring?!
ilgazJun 5, 2008
People laughing/joking to Apple when they patented multi touch (including me) should take a lesson. They predicted this.
feldonJun 14, 2008
In the words of Homer J. Simpson BBOORRRIINGGG!!!!