Microsoft Communities
Posted By: Laura Foy | Nov 2nd, 2007 @ 3:04 PM

18 months ago, House Calls for Healthcare Professionals showed viewers something from Microsoft Research called “Play Anywhere”; a technology that allowed users to manipulate images projected on a table with nothing more than their hands. That technology has since been commercialized and is now called Surface Computing. It’s showing up in retail centers and casinos, and perhaps one day in your home or doctor’s office.

In this edition of House Calls, Dr. Bill Crounse revisits the creative geniuses at Microsoft Research to take a look at InkSeine and Lucidtouch, data input and screen navigation tools that might one day help clinicians and other people around the world work more efficiently.

 

Posted By: system | Dec 15th, 2007 @ 2:55 AM
Tags:
Posted By: system | Nov 6th, 2007 @ 10:35 PM
Tags:
Posted By: quikboy | Nov 3rd, 2007 @ 12:52 PM

I think this is awesome. Microsoft is a step closer to making tablet PC's really something worthwhile. It's like writing in a real notebook.

I put a Digg on the InkSeine site : http://www.digg.com/microsoft/Microsoft_InkSeine_innovation_for_the_Tablet_PC

Tags:
Posted By: system | Nov 2nd, 2007 @ 3:15 PM
Tags:

Page Navigation