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| By Wolfgang Gruener | |||
| Wednesday, May 30, 2007 09:58 | |||
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Carlsbad (CA) – Microsoft today unveiled what the company calls surface computer, a new product that allows users to interact with content and information without a traditional mouse and keyboard.
The new device is scheduled to be unveiled at today’s D: All Things Digital conference and appears to not only show the future of touchscreen terminals, but also goes one step closer to what the company co-founder Bill Gates had outlined as a global content access system at the Consumer Electronics Show in 2006 (see image gallery.) ![]() Microsoft Surface device. See more images in our slideshow.
The company said that Surface will be available later this year, initially at locations such as restaurants, hotels, retail locations and casino resorts, where surface will be set up with a set of customizable applications, including photos, music and virtual concierge software. Harrah's Entertainment (which owns Caesar’s Palace and the Rio casino), Starwood Hotels & Resorts and T-Mobile USA will be the first companies to install Surface systems.
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