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The Droid is Killing it…and Bringing Android Along
John Bresee —
Authority: 118
Image via CrunchBase The Droid is far more phone than I gave it credit for initially. It’s seems inconceivable but in the two weeks that the Droid has been available the Android OS has suddenly amassed 20% of the mobile internet traffic in the US . RIM , which is the DOS of mobile Internet , is ...11 hours ago -
Could denying bedroom privileges save the planet?
Ohaiyo Business Magazine —
Authority: 136
There will be a record number of side events at the United Nations-sponsored climate talks in Copenhagen next month, but one woman’s one-woman show could give the delegates, most of whom will be men, the incentive they really need to agree a new global warming treaty. In “ The Boycott “, Kathryn Blume plays ...3 days ago -
Round Table: Palm for sale?
PreCentral.net —
Authority: 688
Welcome to Round Table, which is in fact not a table at all. Round Table is a continuing series on PreCentral where we pose a question to the staff and they provide their thoughts and insights. The question could be something simple like “what’s your favorite webOS app?” or something a bit more complicated, like ...1 week ago -
Microsoft Live Labs’ Pivot To The Web – First Look
I'm Just Being Manan —
Authority: 506
I’m a big fan of Microsoft Live Labs. Actually Microsoft Labs itself. In case you didn’t know, Microsoft’s Professional Developer Conference 2009 or PDC09 is happening. A lot of announcements have been made in the past two days and if something’s clear then it’s Microsoft’s intentions for the web. Azure, ...1 week ago -
Microsofts Bag-Based Computer Interface, For Poking [Interfaces]
Gizmodo —
Authority: 892
Bag-based? Sack-based? Balloon-based? Balloon-boy-based? Theres no shortage of ways to describe Microsoft Researchs new tactile interface concept, which lets people interact with prods, pokes,...1 week ago -
Microsoft Develops Bag-Based Computer Interface, For Poking [Interfaces]
RSS fabriek —
Authority: 167
Bag-based? Sack-based? Balloon-based? Balloon- boy -based? There’s no shortage of ways to describe Microsoft Research ’s new tactile interface concept, which lets people interact with prods, pokes, massages and squeezes instead of clicks or taps. The bag you see above isn’t actually the core component of ...1 week ago -
Microsofts’ vision to Health care | Health tech Today
WinSpark.net —
Authority: 114
Health Tech Today with Dr. Bill Crounse is a monthly online series providing cutting-edge stories at the intersection of health and information technology. It highlights the latest industry trends and features examples of proven solutions that are improving health and changing lives for clinicians,... Continue...... ...1 week ago -
Microsoft Research – Eye Tracking, Gestures and Transparent Glass Display
XSp. —
Authority: 149
Like it or not, several technologies we use today were developed by Microsoft Research. But mostly, there are lots of very promising new concepts coming out. Clique aqui para assistir o vídeo inserido. This first video taken from Microsoft College Tour 2009 shows theme supported text completion, content ...2 weeks ago -
Ripley – Microsoft Research’s Security Solution For Web 2.0 Applications & Users
I'm Just Being Manan —
Authority: 506
One of the biggest pains in the neck in network security or any security is that a user in most cases won’t be proactive in ensuring his computer is secure. On most occasions the user isn’t even aware that his PC has been compromised. The browser is the user’s gateway so to speak to the Internet. Most recent ...2 weeks ago -
Could Microsoft switch to Linux?
Computer & Internet - computer-internet.marc8.com —
Authority: 168
Cyber Cynic: "...Microsofts future might best be served in releasing its own version of Linux that hes a Linux fan. Wrong, this prophet of Windows doom and gloom was Keith Curtis, a former Microsoft Research staffer. Could he be right? I think the answer is yes and no."2 weeks ago -
Could Microsoft switch to Linux?
Linux/Unix News - motd.ambians.com —
Authority: 165
Cyber Cynic: "...Microsofts future might best be served in releasing its own version of Linux that hes a Linux fan. Wrong, this prophet of Windows doom and gloom was Keith Curtis, a former Microsoft Research staffer. Could he be right? I think the answer is yes and no."2 weeks ago -
SenseCam: The Life Logging Camera
Video News —
Authority: 423
We all have experienced a lapse in memory from time to time. Its especially disappointing when the memory youre trying to recall is one of importance, such as a special family event or vacation. Over the decades, the popularization of camcorders and cameras have helped us forever capture our memories, but only the ...2 weeks ago -
Microsoft Research unveils touch-free transparent glass display
Livbit —
Authority: 141
Microsoft Research recently unveiled a transparent glass display that can be controlled by using voice, pen, touch-free gestures and even eye tracking. Chief research and strategy officer Craig Mundie has been busy demonstrating this piece of technology mostly in U.S. colleges/universities. From the demo it very ...2 weeks ago -
Microsoft messes with natural user interface, featuring eye tracking, voice control and wild body gestures
Engadget —
Authority: 871
While todays Windows might not look completely out of place next to a Windows of yore, Microsoft Research certainly has some wild ideas for how to progress computer interaction. In a talk during Microsofts college tour, Craig Mundle has been touting his research wares, including some pretty reasonable advances like ...3 weeks ago -
Microsoft messes with ‘natural’ user interface, featuring eye tracking, voice control and wild body gestures
F-Default —
Authority: 542
While today’s Windows might not look completely out of place next to a Windows of yore, Microsoft Research certainly has some wild ideas for how to progress computer interaction. In a talk during Microsoft’s college tour, Craig Mundle has been touting his research wares, including some pretty reasonable advances ...3 weeks ago -
Microsoft Linux: Why one free software advocate wants it
Linux/Unix News - motd.ambians.com —
Authority: 165
Network World: "A lot of open source advocates like to rage against the machine at Microsoft, but when a former Microsoft Research employee says that Windows 7 wont stop Linux from market domination, thats an opinion to note."3 weeks ago -
Microsoft Linux: Why one free software advocate wants it
Computer & Internet - computer-internet.marc8.com —
Authority: 168
Network World: "A lot of open source advocates like to rage against the machine at Microsoft, but when a former Microsoft Research employee says that Windows 7 wont stop Linux from market domination, thats an opinion to note."3 weeks ago -
Microsoft Research demo prototype glass screen PC with gesture and eye-tracking control
SlashGear —
Authority: 781
Say what you like about Microsoft, but their Research arm certainly know how to put together an eye-catching demo. Chief research and strategy officer Craig Mundie has been doing a tour of US colleges showing off a prototype next-gen computer – among other things – that has a transparent glass display and can ...3 weeks ago -
The Microsoft Biology Foundation
Semantic Science —
Authority: 121
As most of you may know, Microsoft – and in particular the folks at Microsoft (External) Research – have started to make major inroads into developing tools for scientists, be that in the area of scholarly communication with a repository offering as well as an ontology plugin for Word or in chemistry with ...3 weeks ago -
Microsoft’s Craig Mundie on Future Interfaces, Computer Science Education, and Life After Bill G
Xconomy —
Authority: 703
Software , IT , strategy Gregory T. Huang wrote: Craig Mundie is a geek, and I mean that in the best possible way. Microsoft’s chief research and strategy officer, the 17-year veteran of Redmond, WA, still talks like an engineer, throwing out terms like “heterogeneous machine architectures,” ...3 weeks ago

