The French technology giant and pioneer of Multitouch technology, Stantum Technologies is making headlines yet again. This time for its 3.5 inch Pmatrix Multitouch display prototype. Stantum came into limelight for the first time in 2002 (then known as JazzMutant) for innovating Multitouch technology, were the first to develop multitouch screen, and later the first Multitouch product Lemur. As the technology market worldwide goes gaga over the superb implementation of Multitouch in Apple iPhones; Stantum is also all set to foray into the mobile phone sector. They are soon to introduce Pmatrix Multitouch technology for due integration in the mobile industry. This was announced by Stantum Technologies in the recently convened Mobile World Congress (MWC). The USP of the 3.5 inch Pmatrix Multitouch display from
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There has been much hullabaloo since the previous year when Microsoft announced the introduction of its much prestigious project Microsoft Surface also called MS Surface. Technology lovers all over the world applauded the innovation of this coffee table-sized interactive medium, which promises to take business experience to a different level. In view of the wide response and enthusiasm, MS Surface has generated, Steve Ballmer. CEO, Microsoft has indicated in a recent statement that Microsoft is considering a consumer version of the Surface computer. Although the MS Surface on introduction revealed its plan to use the technology widely in hotels, restaurants and retails, it further reiterated that a consumer version would make the technology more accessible to the masses. The Microsoft CEO here scripts it as