Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Microsoft News

Thomas Ham, a designer on the Office Envisioning team, works on various innovative projects from prototypes to films. Here he interacts with a Perceptive Pixel display, which is part of a natural user interface effort to create a seamless user experience.
Kinect for Windows and large Perceptive Pixel displays unlock futuristic scenarios

By Jake Siegel | April 16, 2014
It’s the Holy Grail of natural user interface (NUI): the ability to interact with a computer using speech, gesture and touch, seamlessly and simultaneously. Without these “multimodal” interactions, technologists say, computing will never be natural. 
Over at Microsoft’s Envisioning Center, located on Microsoft’s Redmond campus, visitors can get a glimpse of computer interactions that will be as natural as breathing. 
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