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  • #surface

    Way More D&D on the Microsoft Surface

    The last clip was a tease. But here we see lots more sample footage as some brave Carnegie Mellon students make D&D play on the Microsoft Surface. Don't you dare pretend you're too cool for this. [Surface Blog via Kotaku]
    12/17/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #surface

    Lumino Project: Next-Generation Lego Crossed With Microsoft Surface

    Lumino may look like generic building blocks, but it actually marks a new phase in the life of Microsoft Surface: The recognition of the third dimension. The UI implications are pretty staggering. More »
    12/08/09
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #surface

    How Superman Might Read the NY Times

    The Infractor is probably the least efficient manner in which you could read the morning paper, but it involves Fortress of Solitude-esque prisms and interactive rays of light. Quite simply, the paper has never looked better. Video demo: More »
    11/05/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #remainders

    Stuff We Didn't Post Today (and Why)

    Job Postings Reveal That Microsoft's Not Stopping At Windows 7...Carpool LED Signs Pretend That We All Get Along...Biodegradable Plastics To Be Made Out Of Green Gunk...I Don't Have Enough Fingers And Toes For Ideum's New Multitouch Table More »
    10/30/09
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    By Rosa Golijan
  • #surface

    Dungeons & Dragons on the Microsoft Surface

    For thousands of years, none of us quite understood the point of the Surface. Then, a few Carnegie Mellon students armed with but blades and wits developed this D&D game, and they lightning bolted the naysayers away. [Microsoft via Kotaku]
    10/20/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #exclusive

    Leaked Courier Video Shows How We'll Actually Use It

    Microsoft's Courier booklet was surprising, mostly because it was so far outside of what everybody now expects from a tablet. This internal video shows how Microsoft thinks we'll use Courier. More »
    Exclusive
    09/29/09
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    By The Paperboy
  • #exclusive

    Courier: First Details of Microsoft's Secret Tablet

    It feels like the whole world is holding its breath for the Apple tablet. But maybe we've all been dreaming about the wrong device. This is Courier, Microsoft's astonishing take on the tablet. More »
    Exclusive
    09/22/09
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    By The Paperboy
  • #multitouch

    CRISTAL: Control Your Living Room By Dragging, Dropping, Swiping a Surface Table

    CRISTAL is a research project that moves the universal remote to a Microsoft Surface-type table with incredibly intuitive gestures. Want to watch a movie? Drag the cover to your TV. It even lets you trace a path for your Roomba. More »
    08/15/09
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #tablets

    Vintage Bill Gates Predicts Tablets to Be the 'Most Popular Form of PC Sold in America'

    Our own Adam Frucci doesn't like the idea of tablet computing. And most of the world agreed with him back in 2001 when Bill Gates and Microsoft were pushing the form factor. More »
    07/28/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #twitter

    SurfaceTwitter Is Like TweetDeck on Multitouch Steroids

    Holy crap: a multitouch Twitter app for Surface. The capabilities are a little basic now—only 25 recent tweets are shown in ScatterView, where you can manipulate them—but thinking about the possibilities explode my brain. [Microsoft via Gartenberg]
    07/16/09
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    By matt buchanan
  • #space

    First TV Image of Mars Ever Was Made With Crayons

    What you are looking at here is the very first image ever taken of the surface of Mars. It was acquired by NASA's Mariner 4 using a television camera, and rendered using crayons. Look closer: More »
    05/22/09
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    By Jesus Diaz
  • #clips

    Microsoft Presents Us With Their Vision of the Future

    XUI, or experience-user-interface, is Microsoft's anticipated evolution of the NUI, or natural user interface (a la Surface). What's that really mean? It means something amazing—essentially computers/life rethought. More »
    04/27/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #surface

    Microsoft Surface Is an Incredible User Experience That Sucks a Whole Bunch to Setup

    Surface is a triumph of Microsoft usability and design. It's a multitouch table computer. Minority Report! And so on. Setting it up, however? Ominous foreshadowing: It comes with a keyboard and mouse. More »
    04/24/09
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    By matt buchanan
  • #multitouch

    Maximum PC Builds a Surface-like Multitouch PC for $350

    Maximum PC didn't like the idea of paying $12,000 for a Microsoft Surface. So what did they do? They made their own multitouch table PC for a fraction of the price. More »
    04/07/09
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    By Adrian Covert
  • #playinggod

    Microsoft's Interactive Omnidirectional Projector Puts You in the God Seat

    An omnidirectional projector with a camera inside watches your hand movements and reacts fast, like a planetarium-wide Surface table. Does it give you a Zaphod-sized ego? Hell yes it does. Check out this vid: More »
    02/24/09
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    By Wilson Rothman
  • #microsoft

    Super Bowl Security Uses Microsoft Surface For Coordination, Holding Up Nacho Bowls

    01/29/09
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  • #patents

    Sony Patents Surface-Like Touchscreen Printer

    A new patent app from Sony reveals a pretty interesting inkjet printer that takes design cues from the Microsoft Surface. More »
    01/28/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #fail

    As Seen at CES: Microsoft Surface Fail [UPDATED]

    Intrepid reader Yves Milord snapped a pic of what might be the first error message seen on a Microsoft Surface. UPDATED More »
    01/10/09
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #carbonfiber

    Carbon Fiber Surface Table Is Thin, Really Thin

    I don't know that anyone goes around complaining that their table is just too darned thick, but this carbon fiber "Surface" Table has been fashioned to a scant 2mm.
    12/17/08
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #microsoftsurface

    BMW First Car Company to Implement Microsoft Surface

    11/30/08
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  • #moviereview

    Quantum of Solace Is the Perfect Bond Movie

    The latest Bond is the perfect Bond Movie. Yes. It is. In fact, Quantum of Solace is not only the perfect Bond movie, it's the best Bond movie ever, period. Even surpassing Casino Royale—and I mean both the Craig's one and the original Peter Sellers, David Niven, and Woody Allen's delirium—which to me surpassed Connery's best (I know, sacrilege). It has everything a Bond film must have and more: Cars, cocktails, airplanes, boats, cocktails, smart hot girls, evil baddies, slimy baddie sidekicks, cocktails, and gadgets. Contrary to previous versions, the new Bond actually has some cool gadgets in it. I don't mean cheesy stupid mini-rockets firing from the exhaust pipe of an Aston Martin or laser watches that can cut through steel and french lingerie. I mean cool, believable technology that integrates in the movie transparently. More »
    11/13/08
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    By Jesus Diaz
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