I have seen the future.
There are no keyboards and no mice.
This is the work of the guys at Perceptive Pixel startup:
Here you can see that Microsoft jumped on the multi-touch bandwagon, too,
with their "Surface" technology:
Just thinking of the implications and changes that this will bring
in what we are used to consider a standard graphical user interface,
makes me want to have one already
Look at the iPhone, the iPod Touch, the proliferation of touch screens
everywhere and on every device... the hyper-simplification of the computing experience,
where it's the computers that learn our way of interacting and manipulating data
and not the other way around, like it's been so far.
Touch is the new black.
Oh yeah.
There are no keyboards and no mice.
This is the work of the guys at Perceptive Pixel startup:
Here you can see that Microsoft jumped on the multi-touch bandwagon, too,
with their "Surface" technology:
Just thinking of the implications and changes that this will bring
in what we are used to consider a standard graphical user interface,
makes me want to have one already
Look at the iPhone, the iPod Touch, the proliferation of touch screens
everywhere and on every device... the hyper-simplification of the computing experience,
where it's the computers that learn our way of interacting and manipulating data
and not the other way around, like it's been so far.
Touch is the new black.
Oh yeah.
Computer screens as wallpaper in your own home? Bizarre!