Oblong’s Advance OS G-Speak Introduced
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The dream of a fully working operating system that works far with mouse and standard keyboards has long been in the pages of tech magazines and science-fiction movies, but its feasibility has only been realized recently.
This is the Oblong’s advanced operating system called G-speak. A special movement based operating system that many would vividly call the Minority Report OS, following a film by Steven Spielberg starring Tom Cruise.
G-speaks combines a special technology with standard gestural interface to execute computer commands that as of the moment heavily relied on mouse clicking.
The company explained its OS as “combination of gestural i/o, recombinant networking, and real-world pixels brings the first major step in computer interface since 1984; starting today, g-speak will fundamentally change the way people use machines at work, in the living room, in conference rooms, in vehicles.”
The makes from the Oblong boasted that G-speak is “the first major step in [a] computer interface since 1984.”
Reports indicated that this OS will find its application in large scale industries, design and those work setups that require significant collaboration from a group of people.