Look What's Cooking At Microsoft Labs 125
stinkymountain writes "Writer John Brandon spent two days at Microsoft Research Labs in Redmond and got an inside look at some pretty
interesting projects under development, including a robotic receptionist, a new type of touch screen for people with fat fingers, and an electronic table that allows multiple people to collaborate in real time. Brandon also talks about some of these research projects on this NPR podcast."
electronic table (Score:3, Funny)
uh oh (Score:5, Funny)
If they get a patent on using a touchscreen with fat, cheetos-covered fingers, linux is doomed!
Comment removed (Score:3, Funny)
Killer bride (Score:4, Funny)
The robotic receptionist - which will be used at Microsoft headquarters, likely next year - will help Microsoft visitors find shuttles to get around campus. The receptionist can even identify visitors based on what they are wearing and provide information on shuttle routes using GPS tracking data.
Robotic voice:
- You're wearing a ...yellow ... Linux ... T-shirt. You have a ... Hattori Hanzo ... sword. You must be here to... kill... Bill. Please take the next shuttle on your right.
An Opportunity for More Bload (Score:3, Funny)
IMHO - and I'm no longer in an MS shop - is that OSLO and VS2010 both add up to HuYOOGE code bloat if prior MS tools are any indication. What MS needs to do, since they're obviously trying to automagic stuff more and more, is to sort out including their whole freaking library in the binaries by default.
Interesting stuff (Score:4, Funny)
I especially enjoyed the video of Dr. Bunson Honeydew's research. I felt a bit sorry for his research assistant, though - that poor guy gets all the scut jobs.
Re:History (Score:5, Funny)
"Office Space" cure for fat fingers... (Score:4, Funny)
It's called the "Jump-To-Conclusion Mat".
Re:Robotic Receptionist? Old News... (Score:5, Funny)
a robosecretary can com in handy (Score:4, Funny)
http://www.goats.com/archive/081127.html [goats.com]
Re:Eagle 1 (Score:0, Funny)
Right up until it BSODs...
Summary (Score:5, Funny)
Looks like something that we see in spy movies where a Command Center has access to all the topographical maps and information that it needs in an instant but for disaster recovery and planning. Looks promising. Like all collaborative efforts, success will depend on how well the individual components work well together (databases, etc). Big ass collaboration
Kiosk technology. Not really intended for home users. At $12,500 each (with discounts), I see this more as a novelty more than practical. Big ass table
I'm not exactly sure what this is. It appears to be the software that Surface runs so I don't think it counts as a separate project. Software for big ass table.
An interactive semi-transparent monitor ala Minority Report. The main difference was the interaction in Minority report was with holograms and this is a hard surface. Big ass touchscreen wall monitor.
News aggregator that is focused more on relationships and content than search terms. Might be useful for data mining. Big ass aggregator
Extends touch surfaces on mobile by allowing users to reach behind the screen so that your fat fingers don't block what you are trying to select. This however doesn't solve the compromise of portability of mobile devices with the need for larger screens. Touch surface for your big ass fingers.
Extends software development from sharing code to data models as well. Big ass application development modeling
Well this uses OSLO and is the next version of Visual Studio so putting it into its own project is a bit of a stretch. Big ass IDE.
New MS mice will allow to be used on rougher surfaces like tile and wood than before by increasing the sampling rate of the laser among other advances . New laser mice with big ass oversampling
I think this is software but a virtual receptionist that can interact with and track visitors. Big ass big brother.
Did I miss any big asses?
Re:If I Had to Guess ... (Score:1, Funny)
I'm surprised you didn't try the "they're cooking up FUD" joke...
Mm, this fud tastes good!
Re:uh oh (Score:4, Funny)
I once worked where we had to wear environmental hazard suits,
Took a job cleaning a White Castle bathroom, didja ?
With Voice Recognition? (Score:5, Funny)
You:
-Im here to visit my dear mom who works here
Robotic voice: ... dear aunt ... lets set ... so double ... the killer ... delete ... select all
-You are here to
Receptionist? (Score:3, Funny)
For proprietary, trade-secret reasons, MS needed to develop a workforce that doesn't need chairs. Microsoft spokeswoman C. DeFenestra refused comment.
Re:gentlemen (Score:4, Funny)
*shrug* I got nothing.
Re:No need to apologize (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Robotic Receptionist? Old News... (Score:3, Funny)
I found something with a G on it, but it's a black wire hooked up to the power unit.
Re:Photosynth rocks!!!! (Score:1, Funny)
unfortunately, i can't try it out, cause it doesn't support LINUX... go figure.