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- Roland Piquepaille writes Human-Computer Interfaces From 2003 to 2012. My favorite forecaster, Gartner, is back with a new series of predictions about the way we'll interact with our computing devices. Today, most humans convey information to computers through a keyboard and a mouse. Much work has been done since the 1980s to improve speech and handwriting recognition capabilities, but such work has met with limited success. Through 2012, more than 95 percent (by volume in gigabytes) of human-to-computer information input will remain keyboard- and mouse-based (0. |