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..
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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Windows 7 technologies headed to embedded devices originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 23 Sep 2009 05:03:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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