Wednesday, 23 September 2009

Multi-touch on the small screen more available?

Microsoft Surface, that big screen device for interacting with media with gestures, appears to be coming to the small screen..
Of course, devices like the iphone already have Multi-touch, so will having Silverlight on a small screen make a big difference?

Only time will tell..

via Engadget by Darren Murph on 9/23/09


While Intel was off showcasing its latest and greatest in San Francisco, Microsoft was camped out over on the right coast with a bit of its own news. In a two-part announcement at the Embedded Systems Conference in Boston, the Redmond giant declared that Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R3 had been released to manufacturing, meaning that Silverlight is now a huge step closer to getting all up in your next embedded device. In more interesting news, the outfit also stated that its initial rollout of Windows 7 technologies (read: support for multitouch and gestures) to OEMs of these specialized devices had begun, meaning that low-power gizmos based on x86, ARM or MIPS processors (smartbooks, anyone?) would soon have access to some of the same stuff used in Microsoft's own Surface. Feel free to dig into the links below for more, but we're warning you -- there's some serious technobabble behind those blue words.

[Via ComputerWorld]

Read - Windows 7 technologies headed to embedded devices
Read - Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R3 gets RTF

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