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Microsoft has been looking
beyond the desktop for
sometime now, but with the
launch of "Milan," the
company is showing the
potential for so-called
"surface computing" to
revolutionize everything
from retail kiosks to the
common coffee table. At its
core, Milan is a PC running
Windows Vista, but don't
expect to use it with a
keyboard and mouse. Instead,
Milan uses a touch-sensitive
display that enables
multiple users to navigate
the system's interface. See
how it works!
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