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Microsoft Surface Confirmed: Touch-Sensitive, $10k, Minority Report Table
Project Milan is in fact a touch-sensitive table as you guys speculated and we reported earlier. Dubbed "Surface" and five years in the making, it's set to establish a paradigm of what Microsoft calls "surface computers" which use touch as the sole method of input. More » -
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Siren V MP3 Player Looks Good, Works Okay
Siren, formally Rio (the founding fathers of the MP3 player, in my opinion), has announced a couple MP3 players at CES this year including the very beautiful Siren V. The outside of this player is the first metal-in-plastic player that has touch sensitive buttons. Upon tapping magical blue buttons light up and can be pressed. It will be available up to 8GB in size and is a pretty mediocre MP3 player from the inside, but at least it looks awesome on the outside. -
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Indium Touch-Sensitive Flashlight
Designed much like the flashlights the Star Trek crew used on The Next Generation—except more hubcappy—the Indium flashlight is both neat and neat looking. The six LEDs are controled by a touch-sensitive switch that can switch the lights to full, half, and strobe mode. More » -
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Maxfield's Really Pretty Max-Sin Touch Digital Audio Player
Illuminated, red touch-sensitive buttons are apparently "in" right now, and Maxfield's is joining the party with its Max-Sin Touch, a portable digital audio player that looks suspiciously like M-Cody's M-20. Capable of playing MP3, WMA (DRM'd or not) and Ogg Vorbis files, the Max-Sin Touch is based around 1GB of flash memory. (A 512MB version is also available is you're a penny pincher.) You can transfer music files to it from your Mac or PC over a USB 1.1 or 2.0 connection. More »
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