
Multitouchy-feely
By Ina Fried
Published: 12 November 2008 17:22 GMT
A Microsoft booth worker at WinHEC demonstrates how touch can be used to move quickly through a long text document. The Windows Hardware and Engineering Conference was held last week in Los Angeles.
By adding multitouch tech to Windows 7, Microsoft wants to create an OS that feels different from Vista. A feature-complete public beta of Windows 7 is slated to be released early next year.
Photo credit: Ina Fried/CNET News
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