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By Ina Fried
Published: 30 May 2007 11:34 GMT
Mark Bolger, director of marketing for Microsoft's surface-computing effort, shows off the company's new 'Milan' at a briefing in San Francisco. The tabletop computer, for which Microsoft has created both the hardware and the software, is entirely driven by touch - there is no mouse or keyboard.
Photo credit: Ina Fried/CNET News.com
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