Craig Mundie’s TechForum: A Look Ahead
Tuesday, March 1st, 2011The Microsoft Surface 2.0 Experience
Friday, January 21st, 2011
Microsoft Surface® software platform brings people together to connect, learn, and decide, changing the way people collaborate and connect with a 360-degree interface. And, with PixelSense, Microsoft Surface sees and responds to touch and real world objects. This experience comes to life in the new 40 inch Samsung SUR40 for Microsoft Surface that can be used as a table, on the wall, or embedded in other fixtures or furniture.
Microsoft Surface 2 Demo
Saturday, January 15th, 2011Microsoft unveils the SURFACE
Thursday, October 14th, 2010Microsoft Unveils a “Hands On” Experience Microsoft is launching the first consumer surface computer, Microsoft Surface. The device features a 30-inch table-like display that consumers operate via hand gestures or by placing physical objects on the computer’s surface. Microsoft officials say Surface, the company’s first device in its new category of surface computing products, is designed to simplify a user’s interaction with digital content such as photos and music. The device was unveiled May 30 during the Wall Street Journal’s D: All Things Digital Conference. Don’t forget to visit www.experiencemobility.com
Microsoft Surface & Microsoft Robotics Developer Studio for Multi-Robot Command & Control
Wednesday, September 8th, 2010Walkthrough of The Settlers of Catan on Microsoft Surface
Thursday, August 12th, 2010Get a good look at The Settlers of Catan on Microsoft Surface with this beta version that will be shown at GenCon Indy 2010. This multiplayer strategy game matched with the unique object interaction and social nature of Microsoft Surface makes for a digital boardgame like no other. The game was developed on Surface by Vectorform Game Studios in association with Catan and Mayfair as the official version of Settlers of Catan for the platform.
The Weather Channel on Microsoft Surface at WPC 2010
Monday, July 19th, 2010The Weather Channel built this application on Microsoft Surface. It is amazingly deep with detailed information about a particular city, and several mapping overlays that can even show animated views of the weather as it is happening. This could be a popular application at hotels or airports where travelers can get timely weather information where they are and where they are going. This September, the application will be featured in a new show coming to The Weather Channel.
