The word "Surface" in Microsoft has come a long way. It started out as a futuristic idea of a coffee table that also functioned as a touch screen computer. Since then it has become a brand than ...
Everyone loves Microsoft interactive table, Surface–just check out our list of killer Surface apps to see why. So it’s good news that this week Redmond announced it would be opening up the Surface ...
Remember Microsoft’s gesture-based table computer called Surface? We got a hands-on of it back at All Things D, but Ars Technica got an in depth look, getting videos of some of the eight apps—some of ...
Unfortunately for electronic table fetishists everywhere, you won’t be able to walk into a restaurant, a casino or a retail outlet and play with a Microsoft Surface table until spring of next year.
Despite only just releasing the SDK for their multitouch Surface table, Microsoft have already updated the system with a second layer of projection functionality. As well as the current projected ...
Long before there was Microsoft Surface Pro, Book, and Studio, there was Microsoft Surface, the coffee table. That product was mainly a proof of concept and it never did become a significant product ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
Let's dive beneath the, uh, surface to see what, if anything, Microsoft's new Windows tablets have in common with their original Surface table namesakes. Mary Jo Foley has covered the tech industry ...
Microsoft’s interactive table, dubbed Surface, brings the heady dream of interactive computing closer to reality. As developers find ways to make Surface’s gorgeous multi-user interface shine, more ...
Europcar has become the first car rental company in Europe to offer its customers an interactive touch-driven table to plan their journeys. Europe’s leading car rental company unveiled the multi-touch ...
AT&T will soon be the first company to use Microsoft’s touch-enabled, tabletop Surface computers as customer-service kiosks in stores. The carrier said Wednesday that beginning April 17, Microsoft ...
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