MIT has been experimenting with interactive touchscreen computing for quite 
some time.
Just think of it no more keyboards and mice to deal with in using data input. 
We have speech
capability with PCs but its been used so far in a limited fashion such a short 
dictation and cellphone
handsfree and other devices that have not yet been fully utilized but will be 
very soon if not already.

I wish Microsoft would implement voice command and response in its upcomming 
Windows Vista product to do most
of the mundane everyday stuff like open, close windows, copy files, send e-mail 
( I already have voice e-mail and video e-mail from Comcast HSI of which I 
haven't used myself yet but will soon ;) execute programs, record video, music 
etc.

I have used my ATI remote control in conjuntion with the AIW 9600 to turn my 
computer on and off and open a few apps but that's it, but its not the same as 
voice command and response where the voice controls every thing the computer 
can run. 

 So that there will soon be a point in time when we will in the very near 
future all we have to do is touch or speak the command and our PC's will do the 
rest. ;)

Marc Sims
Data Technician I
Prince George's Community College


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The video on this page is rather interesting.

Maybe one day we'll all be using touchscreens like this

http://mrl.nyu.edu/~jhan/ftirtouch/ 

Rob

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