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April 9th, 2013, 06:54 PM
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Microsoft bet the farm on touch with Windows 8. Problem is, a touch-based user interface on top of an operating system primarily designed to be driven by a keyboard and mouse makes little sense. On traditional desktops and notebooks it is a solution looking for a problem to fix. So far it appears that Microsoft's attempt to force touch on everyone is a bet that is not going to pay off.
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