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- Microsoft's TouchLight makes 3D hands-on
- Technology lets you manipulate three-dimensional imagesThe future is here: TouchLight technology, slated to be released by the end of the year, lets users move and manipulate three-dimensional images with their hands. CNET News.com's Neha Tiwari talks with David Harnett, Microsoft's senior director of IP ventures, about how the technology works...
- Tags: three-Dimensional, TouchLight
- Videos 2006-07-20
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- Microsoft to take the wraps off 'PlayTable'
- Microsoft to take the wraps off 'PlayTable'This is unpossibleThis is not possible. Everybody knows Apple invented the multi-touch interface when they unveiled the iPhone.Apple even patented their innovation. You must all be lying/confused/brainwashed.[/sarcasm]Funny how some of these technologies only exist after Apple baubalizes them. This is a perfect...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Research & Development, PRODUCTIVITY, Microsoft Corp., PlayTable, Jeff Han, stove
- Discussion threads 2007-05-25
- Microsoft to take the wraps off 'PlayTable'
- After at least three years of sneak peeks, Microsoft is finally set to take the official wraps off its PlayTable technology.PlayTable -- which also has gone by the codenames "Table" and, most recently, "Project Milan" -- is a a multi-touch, gestural- and object-recognition interface technology on which Microsoft has been...
- Tags: Code names, Corporate strategy, Research
- Blog posts 2007-05-25
- A large screen is in your future
- Despite the fact that smaller, handheld screens are outnumbering desktops, Microsoft Research has a thing for big screens. I visited the Redmond research offices and almost every office had two or three screens lined up side by side. The demo rooms have walls full of interlocking screens. It’s apparent that...
- Tags: Mice, Mary Czerwinski, large screen
- Blog posts 2005-06-07
- Microsoft Research lifts the curtain on its latest wares
- Microsoft Watch reports on Microsoft's in-house TechFest showcase this week, open mostly to the company's employees and some journalists. The mini-expo gave Microsoft researchers from around the world a chance to show off projects they have been working on, such as a plush prototype teddy bear that runs on Microsoft Windows...
- Tags: Microsoft Corp.
- Blog posts 2005-03-04
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