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Microsoft Shows Off Its Sphere Interface Concept
Created 08/08/2008 - 1:27pm

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Microsoft Shows Off Its Sphere Interface Concept

Posted 08/08/08 at 04:27:02 PM  by Paul Lilly

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The surface of the earth was once thought to be flat, and just as it was eventually proven to be round, will technophiles make the same discovery when it comes to surface computing? It's far too early to tell what the future of surface computing has in store, but don't be surprised if years from now your PC looks more like a globe than a flat screen.

Giving a glimpse of such a future, Microsoft showed off its spherical Surface computer during the company's annual Research Faculty Summit in Redmond. Attendees got a chance to play with the prototype that relies on an infrared system to detect hands, fingers, and objects.

"It's really an exploration of ideas," explained Hrvoje Benko, the Microsoft researcher spearheading the project.

Getting touch technology to work on a curved surface was no easy task, but Microsoft researches came up with advanced algorithms to translate images originally intended for a flat PC screen and display them correctly on the rounded globe. So far applications for the Sphere include a picture and video browser, interactive globe visualization, finger painting, and an omni-directional video conferencing application with 360 degrees of panoramic video.

Catch the YouTube video here, which also includes a version of a Pong like you've never seen before.

Image Credit: Microsoft

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TAGS: microsoft, Surface, future, hardware, sphere
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[2] http://blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com/microsoft/archives/144629.asp
[3] http://research.microsoft.com/~benko/projects/sphere/
[4] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3HGfIy_zCI&fmt=18
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