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2008

Microsoft Surface - taking new depths in advanced technology

Microsoft corporation has set a new trend in advanced software technology. It's the what they tagged as 'the power'. 'the magic', and 'the possibilities'. Read on and explore Microsoft Surface! I am working for Dell computers and it so happened that Microsoft is it's manufacturer for the computers' Operating System. Microsoft has gained such a number of demeaning feedbacks about the 'not so newly released' Windows Vista Operating System - from slow performance to incompatibility issues and 'you name it'. But now, they probably could set a new trend on software technology and take away the 'vista impression' from the consuming public. In a nutshell, MS Surface is actually something not as a typical computer looking device. It's a software, or say Operating System Beta, developed by Microsoft Corporation (which we all know is owned by Bill Gates) which is being operated in a typical “sosyal” chess table or a plain glass table. If you could still remember those movies like Matrix, Mission Impossible 1-3 and the recent movie IronMan, then you would be fascinated how amazing technologies used in those movies could possibly really come to reality through MS surface. Here, you could practice the power of your hands – without the aid of an optical or wireless mouse this time. It's actually more of a touchscreen technology but the only difference is that it could give you more options than merely letting your hand do the clicking in lieu of a mouse. With this one, it's not just doing work-arounds using your fingers but you could also place some MS Surface recognized devices on the table and make it as if it was attached. The speed that it could take to make to devices to run in software is definitely faster than connecting devices with cables. There are so many other options that you could do with this, as they say, it's the magic, power and of course, possibilities. However, it is not being sold to home users or open for market consumption for now, and hey, it's also very costly that a normal 'techy' person wouldn't mind to buy it just to show it off and boast it to his peers. It's basically offered to big companies and or organizations which would be useful for their multi-tasked applications and processes. That's all I could say for now. Just please watch the video for more information about this innovative development in technology. However, here are few questions randomly popping up in my thoughts right now: 1.What would happen is you spill water or soda on the table, or say under table? 2.Microsoft is a software company, I suppose. Then who would be the manufacturer of the table or the device used for this? Hmmm.. I want it to be Dell, but I just hope that they won't mess it up. (geehh) 3.Do you think this could actually become an insult for the 'disabled community', especially for those that unfortunately doesn't have fingers or hands? (this is a stupid thought, I know)

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