Windows 8 is a new operating system designed to be equally useable with either a keyboard and a mouse or a touchscreen, tablet interface.
When Microsoft revealed and then described Windows 8's Metro-style tablet interface, the company left the ARM questions unresolved.
I do not understand this obsession with bringing the tablet interface to the desktop.
It could also be the base OS for a Windows tablet OS with a real tablet interface.
Contrary to this approach, Intel has been developing this new tablet interface behind closed doors without the involvement of other MeeGo stakeholders or community members.
Meanwhile, Honeycomb looks like a terrific update to the tablet interface.
It was developed for use with touch-sensitive pen and tablet interfaces, such as pen tablets and tablet PCs.
Unlike the standard Firefox Mobile interface, the new tablet interface doesn't allow the tab sidebar to be swiped off of the screen.
Based on the screenshots above this may be a good, hell, a very good tablet interface.
Looks like a much better tablet interface than Windows 7 offers.