Posts Tagged ‘microsoft’

  • HP Slate on Video
    At the CES 2010, Steven Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft, showed HP Slate prototype device. The Slate runs Windows 7 and supports multitouch. No details are available yet, but we expect the Slate to powered by Intel’s Atom platform. After the break you can see two video of the device. Related Posts Motion Computing F5 Slate PC (Video) OCZ Slate Series Express Card...
    by Miss Fashion at January 26th, 2010 at 09:01 pm
  • Aero Snap makes Australian Open cameo
    [See post to watch Flash video] If you’ve been watching Australian TV lately (I haven’t) then you might have noticed a subtle new Windows 7 advertising campaign custom tailored for the Australian Open broadcast on Channel 7. Over the next two weeks during the tournament, Microsoft is sponsoring action replays, multi-angle replays and head-to-head profiles...
    by Sushil at January 21st, 2010 at 11:01 pm
  • Windows MultiPoint Server — a multiseat computing solution worthy for the home?
    Late last year, Microsoft quietly announced a new server operating system called “Windows MultiPoint Server 2010” aimed at the educations market based on the Microsoft Research project MultiMouse. As it nears its release, the more I look at this product the more I see this as a potential multiseat computing solution even for the home. [See post to watch Flash...
    by at January 14th, 2010 at 10:01 am
  • FaceVision FV TouchCam N1 720p HD Webcam
    FaceVision introduces the FC TouchCam N1, the world’s first Skype certified webcam for 720p HD video call. The N1 features an auto focus wide angle lens with 78-degree and is equipped with H.264 codec chip for recording 720p HD video at 22fps. It can also record WVGA (768x 480) video at 30fps. The FV TouchCam N1 has unidirectional dual microphones for enhanced...
    by at January 12th, 2010 at 09:01 am
  • Windows Embedded-powered digital signage is one step closer to Minority Report-inspired advertising
    I wonder if Spielberg is claiming royalty from all the technology that was envisioned in his sci-fi film Minority Report. Cause if he is, he probably don’t have to make another movie. Shown off today at the National Retail Federation Convention & Expo, an impressive digital signage proof of concept put together by Intel and Microsoft demonstrates that the...
    by Sushil at January 11th, 2010 at 11:01 am
  • 3M MPro150 Pocket Projector
    3M launches its new MPro150 pocket projector at the CES 2010. As the follow-up to the MPro110 and MPro120, the new model feature 1GB internal storage and native support for Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel files and Adobe PDF. The compact projector offers VGA resolution and is able to produce images up to 50-inches at 15 lumens brightness. It can display documents,...
    by Sushil at January 11th, 2010 at 06:01 am
  • Windows Mobile 7 all but certain to be revealed at Mobile World Congress next month
    During Microsoft’s PDC09 event in November last year, it was revealed (to the disappointment of many) that Windows Mobile 7 would only be discussed half-a-year-later at Microsoft MIX10 in March. However as of today it’s pretty much certain we’ll get to see this make-or-break mobile OS first, a month-ahead of MIX10, at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona...
    by Sushil at January 7th, 2010 at 12:01 am
  • Speck PixelSkin Case for Zune HD
    Speck offers the PixelSkin case for Microsoft’s Zune HD portable media player. The PixelSkin has soft-touch tiled pattern and a lightweigh design. It features soft rubbery material wraps snugly around your Zune for scratch and drop protection and custom cutouts for screen, connector port and headphone jack. The Speck PixelSkin for Zune HD is available for $24.95. Related...
    by Sushil at January 4th, 2010 at 02:01 am
  • Devastation Zone Troopers v1.34Pc Games
    This image has been resized. Click this bar to view the full image. The original image is sized 640×480. You are a DevastationZone Trooper, one of the Blue Star Alliance’s toughest, hardened in combat and trained for action. During a space border patrol in the vicinity of planet Ardanis, you receive a code red distress call. The Rakkai Empire is invading...
    by My Community at December 25th, 2009 at 01:12 pm
  • I’ve seen the future of UIs, and it’s stereoscopic 3D
    By now, I hope most of you have seen James Cameron’s Avatar movie. And if you’ve seen it in 3D – the way it has to be seen – then you might have a pretty good idea of what a stereoscopic 3D user-interface looks like and would agree with me when I say it will be the next evolution of graphical user interfaces. If for some reason you haven’t...
    by Sushil at December 25th, 2009 at 01:12 am