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Microsoft Surface Sphere Posted by: deeper2k
Video duration: 273 seconds A new product from Microsoft Research. The Sphere comes from the same Microsoft Researchers that developed the Surface, aka "PlayTable". Courtesy: Todd Bishop |
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Julie Larson Green's keynote on D6 Posted by: deeper2k
Video duration: 387 seconds Julie Larson Green's keynote dedicated to multi-touch capabilities of Windows 7 on D: All Things Digital. Also you could see brand new taskbar - so called superbar. Courtesy: D6 conference |
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Office Labs: Future of personal health concept Posted by: deeper2k
Video duration: 244 seconds Microsoft's vision on future of healthcare |
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Eric Traut about Windows 7 and MiniWin Posted by: deeper2k
Video duration: 499 seconds by Long Zheng |
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Microsoft's Vision of 2010 Posted by: deeper2k
Video duration: 403 seconds Courtesy: RecflectiaX |
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Introducing TouchWall Posted by: deeper2k
Video duration: 279 seconds Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates demonstrates Touch Wall, a new hardware technology from Microsoft that creates a touch-based "white board" interface that lets users interact more naturally with data and applications on their computer. |
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WPF applications Posted by: deeper2k
Video duration: 183 seconds This demo shows real WPF-applications for Windows Vista. |
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Microsoft's future vision on manufacturing Posted by: deeper2k
Video duration: 206 seconds Seamless transfer of data, touch interfaces and mobile computers - that's a future of manufacturing according to Microsoft. Courtesy: vkevinruss |
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A closer look at Microsoft Sphere Posted by: deeper2k
Video duration: 259 seconds A new video that gives insight into techologies behind Microsoft Sphere. Here you could see hardware and software that were used for Sphere. Courtesy: nuricankaya |
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Microsoft Windows Future Services Posted by: deeper2k
Video duration: 195 seconds by ReflectiaX |
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Multitouch in Windows 7 Posted by: deeper2k
Video duration: 129 seconds Demo of new multitouch capabilities of Windows 7. Here you could see photo app, maps app and some more applications that were ported from Surface. Courtesy: WindowsVistaBlog |










