Microsoft copies Apple shocker
By Benny Har-Even in Editorial
Posted in multi-touch, Microsoft, Apple on
So it was revealed yesterday then that the next version of Windows will feature multi-touch technology. Details have been revealed on this Windows Vista blog, which did amuse me with its ‘just don’t mention that lot’ description in an attempt to hide the fact that this is yet another
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Comment by - November 3, 2009 on 9:25 am
Microsoft has always been in the business of copying what Apple does. From the graphical operating system to the Apple store..
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