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.
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Yet another great project of Microsoft Research. The experimental SecondLight technology adds a second dimension to Surface, allowing users to slide "magic lenses" over the display to provide a second surface that can be linked to the first.
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A new product from Microsoft Research. The Sphere comes from the same Microsoft Researchers that developed the Surface, aka "PlayTable".
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The third of fourth videos. This one reflects Microsoft's vision on future of retailing. Unified communications, touch-enabled environment, bunch of indicator panels.
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The latest video in series "Microsoft's Future Vision". Again we could see touch surfaces, seamless authorizing and data transfer and AthensPC!
I wish I had an account at that bank.
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A new video that gives insight into techologies behind Microsoft Sphere. Here you could see hardware and software that were used for Sphere.
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Funny (but someone might call it horrifying) application from Live Labs: it burns in and out images of what the infrared camera inside the surface sees.
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Second deployment of Microsoft Surface. Now at the Rio All-Suite Hotel Casino. Here you can see brand-new application - Flirt.
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