By Ina Fried on 22 October 2008 15:57
Among the advantages of adding physics engines to surface computing is the ability to "stack objects" as seen with this collection of photos.
Photo credit: Microsoft
Scratching the surface
By Ina Fried on 22 October 2008 15:57
Among the advantages of adding physics engines to surface computing is the ability to "stack objects" as seen with this collection of photos.
Photo credit: Microsoft
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