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Microsoft College Tour 09: mindblowing natural user interface concept demos from Microsoft Research
Jamie Thomson said: It looks fantastic but is anyone else a little bit fed up with seeing "concepts" from Mundie's team(... AlSki said: Hehe. Does being a Linux installer, make you a "Windows" cleaner?... @ThomMck said: That shot in the second video, where the image comes up on to he glass, is ...
Microsoft College Tour 09 - Craig Mundie - Part 1 (video)
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Microsoft demos transparent, touchless interface
Microsoft demos transparent, touchless interface
electronista.com — Microsoft chief research officer Craig Mundie as part of his college tour this week demonstrated a unique concept for a future computing interface that would in many cases go without any touch input. Although it would support pens for precise input, ... (more) Microsoft demos transparent, touchless interface
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Microsoft Research demo prototype glass screen PC with gesture and eye-tracking control
SlashGear — ... by Microsoft’s “Look Ahead” vision of computing in 2019 which similarly impressed us earlier this year. Mundie’s other talks centered on environmentally-friendly and carbon-neutral computing, and what user interfaces and design paradigms may be central in the years to come.  There are videos of the transparent computer prototype in action on Microsoft’s College Tour virtual press room, or at istartedsomething linked below. [via istartedsomething] ...

Microsoft Research Demos Magically Touch-Less, Transparent Glass Display [Prototype]
Gizmodo — ... iStartedSomething has videos showing the prototype in action, and it looks like it's got quite some potential, whether genuinely useful for manipulating data or for just plain fun. I can't wait until displays like this come out so that I can control my computer by staring it down after some foolish hand waving. [ ...

Microsoft messes with 'natural' user interface, featuring eye tracking, voice control and wild body gestures
Engadget — ... While today's Windows might not look completely out of place next to a Windows of yore, Microsoft Research certainly has some wild ideas for how to progress computer interaction. In a talk during Microsoft's college tour, Craig Mundle has been touting his research ...

Microsoft showing off transparent glass display technology during college tour
CrunchGear — ... Like iStartedSomething points out, some of this demo could be staged. It’s not that hard to follow a script to “simulate” a tech demo. But we’ve seen some fantastic stuff from Microsoft’s back rooms recently with the ...

Microsoft’s transparent interface controlled by gestures and eyes
Gizmo Watch — ... in various colleges across the United States, this prototype display recognizes inputs through touch-free gestures and eye-tracking. The content on the display can be manipulated with the help of voice commands or some other notable hand gestures, and in case you’re concentrating too much on something particular, the computer interface can automatically enlarge the same based on the eye-tracking technology. Check out the video demonstrations of the transparent computer prototype on istartedsomething. ...

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