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 Written by iAm - 05-30-2007

Microsoft Develop 'Shift' Touchscreen Technology
Microsoft's new project Shift eliminates the need for a stylus touchscreen tool and instead allows the user to prod and poke the screen with greater accuracy.

Shift re-creates whatever's underneath your finger so you can actually see what you're clicking on. Plus, there's added visual feedback so you can narrow down your inputs as well.

You can a view a video of the device here:
http://research.microsoft.com/~baudisch/projects/shift/

It will be interesting to see how this measures up against the iPhone's touchscreen display but even that doesn't fix the problem of not be able to see what you have your finger.

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Very interesting indeed:

ERROR: If you can see this, then YouTube is down or you don't have Flash installed.


But just when this will begin being adopted into Cellphones is another question.
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what happens if you touch it right in the corner of the screen of the very top.
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