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Originally Posted by jonnythan
Microsoft has been hard at work developing all sorts of multi-touch surfaces and appliances. Their research department is currently one of the most prominent leaders in the area of multi-touch interfaces and devices. Go Google "microsoft surface" and have a read. You can even go buy one right now.
Microsoft does make hardware, by the way. Lots of input hardware in particular. I'm currently typing on a Microsoft keyboard and using a Microsoft mouse. I have a pair of Microsoft game controllers for my PC sitting on my desk at home, next to another Microsoft keyboard.
Multi-touch interfaces are a combination of hardware and software, just like most interfaces.
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dude i think u should go and search google what handheld means. and yeah ms makes hardware, all of which are already excisting they just brand it with their name. unless they have the patent for it.