I have nothing against touchscreen laptops, strictly speaking. But the more I think about them, the more I realize they dont contribute that much to usability for most people, and theyre ultimately a compromised form factor, at least until things slim down even further. Well see if that happens, whether in Apple rumored or something after it. Perhaps the most fundamental issue is that Windows is not and has never been well adapted to a touch interface. Microsoft briefly made a big push with...