Section: Apple, Software + Apps, Miscellaneous, Third-Party, Operating Systems, OS-XWe all suspected that Mac OS X would one day support a multi-touch interface, similar to the iPhone’s - but not from a third party company. Lux is currently an... (posted on 17 May 2008 by Appletell)
PATMOS, GREECE -- The "Fruit Wars" are heating up, with Apple expected to launch a hot new version of the iPhone, and RIM slated to launch a new "iPhone Killer" called the BlackBerry Thunder -- one that shares the iPhone's conspicuous lack of a physical... (posted on 16 May 2008 by The World Is My Office)
Have a look at what Lenovo is cooking up for Intel’s next Developer Forum (IDF): The Ideapad U8. This sexy piece of technology features Intel’s brand new Atom processor, a 4.8 inch touchscreen, EDGE/3G support, and lo and behold, a built-in optical... (posted on 2 Apr 2008 by Geeks are Sexy Technology News)
Digitimes says that in the second-quarter 2008 (within weeks to months) ASUS will be releasing EeePCs with resistive touch panels.  This contrasts with the more acurate capacitive touch screen technology that is employed in the iPod Touch and iPhone.  ... (posted on 25 Mar 2008 by 9 to 5 Mac)
I know, everyone reading this would be saying “Oh Lord! not another Touchscreen concept phone” but Designer Sunman Kwon makes sure you get something more out of this phone than just a Touchscreen Interface System. The concept phone is known as the Mooon... (posted on 8 Mar 2008 by Sizlopedia)
Section: Computers, Mobile Computers, Laptops Kojinsha has announced the E8, an ultra-mobile touchscreen tablet PC. The E8 seems to be an Eee PC that comes with all the extras that you would want along with the hacks pre-installed. The E8 features a... (posted on 21 Feb 2008 by Gadgetell)
Section: Communications, Cellphones, Email / IM, Smartphones, Mobile Here we go, our first chance to get close and comfy with the new Samsung Touchwiz UI.  This is the UI that will be on Samsungs hot new touchscreen phones.  It’s biggest surprise?  T9... (posted on 15 Feb 2008 by Gadgetell)

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