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New technology from Microsoft Research India in Bangalore could end the waiting game in offices with limited computers. Researchers are developing software that splits a computer screen in two halves, each side with its own operating system, desktop, applications, cursor and keyboard.
Very interesting in terms of Gaming - Xbox, Playstation 2, Gamecube, and many games consoles going back have had spilt screen functionality - PC games have tried, but using the same keyboard is just not the same, and I don't know of any way to use two keyboards and two mice with the same controls on the PC - and in terms of two operating systems... Linux and Windows runniing on a 22+ inch widescreen for instance, side by side would be just liek a dual screen