Microsoft moves into the touch business
Microsoft’s problems are more and more obvious to the media, the BBC even talking of Redmond’s survival strategy. Can “Windows touch” save the day? Can new interfaces make up for years of ignorance towards customer needs? It worked for Nintendo and Apple, let’s see how IT directors react to a new Windows allowing users to “shrink photos, trace routes on maps, paint pictures or ‘play the piano’.”
Seeing all these dummy trademarked product names shows that one of the most fundamentally wrong thing at Microsoft still won’t change, and that might be the real problem.



