Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 30th May 2007 09:54 UTC, submitted by Laurence
Microsoft "Microsoft has unveiled a new touch-sensitive coffee table-shaped computer called 'Surface'. Designed to do away with the need for a traditional mouse and keyboard, users can instead use their fingers to operate the computer. Also designed to interact with mobile phones placed on the surface, Microsoft says it will initially sell the unit to corporate customers. These will include hotels, casinos, phone stores and restaurants." Instant update: More details and a video.
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by anevilyak on Wed 30th May 2007 18:13 UTC in reply to "RE"
anevilyak
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2005-09-14

You're right, from XP on it's been red instead of blue, if I recall correctly. The reason you don't see them is that there is a key in the registry that reboots the system instead...


Actually, the RSOD is only if it dies at certain points in the boot loader from what I remember. If you have it enabled you'll still get a normal blue screen from a crash while it's running.

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