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microsoft surface - the possibilities
microsoft.com/ surfa ce/
What is Microsoft Surface?
Microsoft Surface™, the first commercially available surface computer from Microsoft Corp., turns an ordinary tabletop into a vibrant, interactive surface. The product provides effortless interaction with digital content through natural
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microsoft surface parody
SarcasticGamer.com presents a twisted take on one of Microsoft's latest and greatest announcements. Truth be told, We actually WANT a Surface Computer, but since we can't afford one, we thought it might be fun to make fun of it.
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microsoft windows start-up sounds
vincentbognot.com/ Episode 1 - These are the start - up sounds of the Windows operating Systems in order. First one to get pictures on ACTUAL BOOTSCREENS. This video is not like the other ones.. this includes Windows 3.1 the first Microsoft Start - Up sound ever! So check it out! Listen
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microsoft ipod
Microsoft's next generation iPod
(sorry folks but I lost the original source. can't find the author - apologies to the author)
Added: 02-26-06 | Views: 1637134 | Comments: 2212 | Ratings: 4.60
Tags: Ipod Microsoft
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microsoft surface demo @ ces 2008
Read more at ohgizmo.com/ and microsoft.com/ surfa ce/
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microsoft ophone
Microsoft's crazy design for a new mobile phone, one that is sure to knock Apple's iPhone out of the water.
Read about it at:
microsoft.blognewsc hannel.com/ archives/ 2007/ 05/ 07 / the - windows - mobile - ophone - vid eo/
and:
microsoft.blo gnewschannel.com/ archives/ 2007 / 05/ 02/ microsoft - announces -
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steve jobs on microsoft
Here is the extended version of where Steve Jobs talks about Microsoft & & & their lack on being original. From the year 1996.
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microsoft surface sphere
A new product from Microsoft Research. The Sphere comes from the same Microsoft Researchers that developed the Surface, aka "PlayTable".
Courtesy: Todd Bishop
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microsoft unveils the surface
Microsoft Unveils a "Hands On" Experience
Microsoft is launching the first consumer surface computer, Microsoft Surface. The device features a 30 - inch table - like display that consumers operate via hand gestures or by placing physical objects on the computer's surface. Microsoft officials say Surfa
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microsoft research : the vision
Microsoft Vision of different users interfaces.
Extract from techdays 2007.
Détails on mtoo.spaces.live.com
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