[email protected] wrote an interesting post today on
Here’s a quick excerpt
Microsoft touts Windows 8 as being designed from the ground up to be touch-optimized. Those touch features will definitely be front and center in tablets — both on ARM and x.86 variants. But perhaps the full potential of Windows 8 lies in hybrid devices: machines that can function both as touch devices and notebooks without having to drag around peripherals.
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