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(Unverified)Apr 6th 2009 8:53PM
I'm not sure if this is innovation at all!
I'm not sure how many simultaneous touches Win7 supports? Only two? Why not more than 10? Does this mean that only one person can use Win 7 at a time? Why not 2, 3 or more persons at the same time?
Anyway, I said that this isn't new, because there are so many groups out there, that have developed the software (and hardware) which support multi touch. And when I say "multi" I mean much more than 10 persons (>> 100 touches). You can use their software on almost any OS. Just search the web for "multi touch".
MS Surface isn't MSs idea, in the first place. MS is selling their MS Surface for $5000-$10000. Wow! Talk about overprice! You can build your own for $300! So where does the other $9000 go? Developing? Innovations? I don't think so...
Nothing that MS or Apple "innovates" is really innovation at all. Usually, it's a rip-off from some poor guys, who have worked their a*s out, just so the big IT companies could rip them off.
This is everything but Innovation!
MacBook Pro line (since 2008) have some kind of multi touch, in a form of a trackpad. The latest revisions of Apple's Unibody MacBook and MacBook Pro features a full glass multi-touch trackpad. So, this is a rip-off, once again. Although, I'm not sure who is riping-off who, here...