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Microsoft has taken the wraps off “Surface,” a coffee-table shaped computer that responds to touch and to special bar codes attached to everyday objects.
Surface, which the Redmond, Wash.-based company planned to debut Wednesday, is essentially a Windows Vista PC tucked inside a shiny black table, topped with a 30-inch touchscreen in a clear frame. To interact with it, users touch or drag their fingertips and objects such as paintbrushes across the screen.




