29 May 2008
Windows 7, the successor to the much-criticised Windows Vista, will come with multi-touch features that Microsoft chairman Bill Gates predicts will ultimately replace the mouse.
Due for release in 2010, Windows 7 will come with a touch-screen interface that will allow users to enlarge and shrink photos, trace routes on maps, paint pictures or even play the piano.
Gates said at the All Things Digital conference in San Diego in the countdown to his July departure from the company that Windows 7 would embrace new forms of communication and interaction.
"The way you interact with the system will change dramatically," he said. " Today almost all the interaction is keyboard-mouse. Over the years to come, the role of speech, vision, ink - all of those things - will be huge."
In contrast to the heavy pre-launch hype surrounding Vista, Microsoft has so far revealed little about the company's next operating system.
Gates was joined by chief executive Steve Ballmer who described the multi-touch screen demonstration as "just a smallest snippet" of Windows 7.
Ballmer also said he was aiming for Windows 7 "to do better" than Windows Vista.
Ballmer claimed that Microsoft has sold 150 million copies of Vista since its launch in January 2007.
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And the disabled?
I gave up using my graphics tablet a long time ago as it was too inconvenient to move my arms so much. This latest proposal by Microsoft is bad news and a poor start in the effort to get shot of Vista
Posted by: Roy Creek 05 Jun 2008
Why do we think this is the future?
I like a mouse n keyboard. multi touch??? yes cause i really need my finger prints all over a HD display yea um thats real smart. u know why hes doing this? its because he cant think of anything new. Wow touch screen! there a new idea never seen that b4! They only attempted it on HP computers and wow it sucks cause u have to have ur fingers on it! Im not writing anything else b/c im worried if i do they might steal my ideas lol
Posted by: Raphael Mastromonaco 01 Jun 2008
windows is not a clone of apple OS
windows is very diferent from apple Os ,why you say it is a clone , do not understand !! apple clame that they are better then windows BECause they are diferent , !! if you say it is a clone , that mean windows is so good as apple Os , right!
Posted by: carlos 31 May 2008
Bill Gates and Microsoft nothing but Apple clone.
Bill Gates and MS never ever creates anything new. It's really annoying and bothersome. They copy and spin everything Apple does the best. Really tired of seeing Bill Gates in the news. Seriously what has he really done in the IT world other than got lucky w/ Windows which was nothing more than Apple copycat. Bill Gates only exist because of Steve Jobs.
Posted by: gates_sucks 30 May 2008
I like my mouse...
I actually see no really good use for 'multi-touch'. I'd rather have a mouse and a cursor then always be rubbing my fingers on what also doubles as the display. It seems like a mouse is more accurate as well. Plus, things could get messy when you... ahem... do other... things on the computer (nudge, nudge, say no more.)
Posted by: Josh 30 May 2008