Given that he made no mention of touch screen PCs I think he's totally missed where MS are betting the market is going to be in 2 or 3 years.<p>Watch the key note. See the load of touch screen PCs on stage. Realise he wrote a whole blog post of nonsense.<p>MS are trying to anticipate the next big market <i>AFTER</i> the tablets.<p>Whether this will actually happen is another guess, but I think this guy is so far off the mark in his prediction of the demise of the PC.<p>Personally I can see MS pulling some stunt like encouraging PC manufacturers to give away a Windows 8 Tablet free with your new all singing Touch Enabled Windows 8 PC, cutting the entire market out from underneath Apple.<p>So, I suggest MS are actually hoping that touch PCs will actually give consumers a reason to upgrade their PCs again after the flagging sales of the last few years.<p>In the end I don't see it as compelling enough until they start talking about touch and gesture enabled PCs.<p>EDIT: part of the reason I believe this is because of the massive emphasis MS were making on the cloud based login anywhere, file available anywhere. The point will be devices that talk to each other with the same apps available on all of them.