HP's New Envy Recline AiO PC Places Emphasis on Touch
HP has just revealed their lineup of new premium desktop products for 2013, which includes the HP Envy Recline Touchsmart AiO PC, a touch enabled series of All-in-One Windows 8 desktop machines.
Nikon Coolpix AW110 - Rugged, Simple, Good
An incremental update to Nikon's maiden foray into the tough camera segment, the AW110 adds Wi-Fi and features increased toughness. But is it worth the upgrade? Join us as we find out.
Researchers Showcase Electronic Film with Pressure-Sensitive Touch Response
Researchers at University of California, Berkeley, United States have unveiled a "sensor network on flexible plastic." Dubbed as an electronic skin or e-skin, it responds to touch by lighting up. As the pressure increases, so does the intensity of the emitted light.
First Looks: ASUS VivoMouse Mouse/Trackpad Hybrid
Here's a quick demo of the ASUS VivoMouse, the world's first combined mouse and touchpad input device. Operating like a standard wireless optical mouse, the circular touchpad also supports Windows 8 gestures.
Navigating Windows 8 - Charms
In the last Windows 8 video, we touched on the basics of navigating the new OS. In this video, we take it a step further and show you how to use Charms, which are powerful contextual controls that give you access to almost every part of the system - including shutting down your system!
Samsung Series 5 Ultra Touch - The First Windows 8 Touchscreen Ultrabook
The 13.3-inch Samsung Series 5 Ultra Touch is the first Ultrabook to be released with a multi-touch-enabled screen and Windows 8 Pro OS pre-installed. How does the Windows 8 Modern UI fare on a traditional clamshell notebook form-factor? We find out.
First Looks: Microsoft Wedge Touch Mouse
With Windows 8 less than three months away, Microsoft has already started rolling out hardware designed specifically for use with the OS. One of the first available will be the Wedge Touch Mouse, an ultra-portable Bluetooth 3.0 touch mouse designed for use with a Windows 8 tablet. We take a closer look.
Taking Touch Surfaces to the next Level with Disney Research's Touche
Researchers from Disney Research and Carnegie Mellon University are working on a technology dubbed "Touche" that will enable real-world objects like chairs or doorknobs to detect a touch event, and also recognize what they are being touched by and how they are being touched.