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InkSeine, a Microsoft research project, available exclusively inhouse at Microsoft during the development stages, is now open for testing. The brainchild of Ken Hinckley, a senior researcher in the Adaptive Systems and Interaction group at Microsoft Research Redmond, InkSeine is built as a new inking tool addressed a... |
15 February 2008 10:41 GMT |
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Get ready to download InkSeine for Windows Vista Tablet PCs and ultra-mobile PCs. According to Microsoft, the first public release of InkSeine will be dropped on February 15, 2008. A prototype inking application developed by Microsoft Research, InkSeine has so far been available exclusively inhouse. But starting with... |
8 February 2008 07:31 GMT |
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Windows Vista was supposed to just make you utter the Wow onomatopoeia when it launched for the general consumers, at the end of January 2007. And delivering a limp Wow, vista managed to fail at that simple task. At almost one year since it first hit the shelves, the Wow has died, and Microsoft has scrapped any refe... |
12 December 2007 11:38 GMT |
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Microsoft is building next generation user interfaces, and a soap mouse as the future must have accessory for mobile computers. Remember Play Anywhere? Then how about the more recent Microsoft Surface. That's right, the user interface of Surface is based on the Play Anywhere project from Microsoft Research highl... |
5 November 2007 07:16 GMT |
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InkSeine is a new project from Microsoft Research, designed to enable users to perform searches directly from ink. If this description sounds a tad confusing, than simply watch the video fragment embedded at the bottom in order to get an idea of what InkSeine really is. Essentially, the Microsoft Research will permit... |
10 October 2007 05:54 GMT |
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