We've seen many different uses for touch-control technology, especially since
touchscreen support was
included
in Windows 7. In this video, however, we take a look at something quite
unique:
Inamo,
a restaurant where touch-sensitive tables are used to order food, and more.
The restaurant's tables are each equipped with a projector and touch controls
that can be used to order food, drinks and even information on where to go
afterwards. We interviewed Chief Operations Officer Noel Hunwick about how it
all works.
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