The natural human interface has been a huge theme at this year’s CES. Bill Gates talked up the Surface Computer and voice recognition in the car, Paul Otellini talked up the gesture-based interface of Nintendo Wii, and there were plenty of new ideas around interfaces exhibited on the trade show floor. Attendees mill around Samsung …
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