The word "Surface" in Microsoft has come a long way. It started out as a futuristic idea of a coffee table that also functioned as a touch screen computer. Since then it has become a brand than ...
Microsoft’s next-generation of Surface touchscreen tables made its debut at the Consumer Electronics Show this week. We caught up with Chip Wood, senior director of Surface at Microsoft, in a ...
Everyone loves Microsoft interactive table, Surface–just check out our list of killer Surface apps to see why. So it’s good news that this week Redmond announced it would be opening up the Surface ...
Microsoft has rebranded its original Surface massively multitouch technology as PixelSense, formerly only the name of the optical sensor it used, after launching the Surface line of tablets. Microsoft ...
Remember Microsoft’s gesture-based table computer called Surface? We got a hands-on of it back at All Things D, but Ars Technica got an in depth look, getting videos of some of the eight apps—some of ...
Mark Malecki's Hairy Table stands out for its rippling surface made from over 9,000 steel "hairs," individually welded to a base wire frame.
Now that Microsoft has a new 10-inch tablet called Surface, we're left wondering what will happen to the original Surface, the huge coffee table-sized tablet first developed years ago. We found the ...