THINGS are getting increasingly touchy in the computer world.
Touchscreens, which most of us have on our smartphones or tablets, are spreading to the full-size personal computing arena. They're increasingly common on notebook PCs, especially the growing field of lightweight "ultrabooks", and have begun appearing on full-sized desktop all-in-one PCs.
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