Throughout Microsoft;s annual Study Faculty Summit in Redmond, the enterprise will finally indicate off semi-publicly the spherical Surface laptop or computer which has been rumored for the past couple of months.Microsoft detailed its “multi-touch Spherical display” as one of the demos that the enterprise will display off in the course of its DemoFest for conference attendees next week. It seems Microsoft has pulled the references to the spherical Surface from the list of DemoFest exhibits since it first published the agenda for the exhibit.But the Redmondians forgot to expunge references to the multi-touch Sphere from the DemoFest floor plan. So if you;re among those invited to the conference next week, check out Booth 110. I;ll be curious to see/hear what the Softies are pushing as possible applications for your Sphere.Here this week at the Financial Analyst Meeting, Microsoft is showing off the coffee-table-sized Surface,
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