Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Gaming, Developer, iPhone, App Store, iPod touch
Illusion Labs goes to the big screen
You can see how it looks above -- seems like a lot of fun. And it makes you think, too -- multitouch seems to be where its at for the future of user interfaces, and the iPhone is really a breeding ground for testing out the technology and coming up with new ways to use it. It may be a long time before we all have huge multitouch screens like this in our kitches and living rooms, but considering how ubiquitous the iPhone already is (and the fact that almost anyone with some time, $100, and an idea can publish an app on the App Store), we can start seeing the kinds of applications that will live on those screens right now.


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sharris said 11:12AM on 4-07-2009
It's also interesting to see an iPhone app ported to the mac, rather than the other way round...
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ben said 11:39AM on 4-07-2009
Also add to the fact that os x is resolution independant and this is all easily within reach.
A nice, apple designed coffee table with Microsoft Surface and the ability to run iPhone apps would be a must buy and it could be made for less than the GNP of Spain
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Kermit said 4:59PM on 4-07-2009
Wow, awesome
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(01) said 7:21PM on 4-07-2009
I'm impressed that you got through the entire article without mentioning Surface....
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