Microsoft debut at the Computer Human Interaction Conference - Touchless Touch Screen Technology and Air Gesture Keyboard are Almost Human Interactions with Machines

“Our approach requires no direct instrumentation of the hand or body, and is non-optical, allowing for a compact form-factor that is resilie...




“Our
approach requires no direct instrumentation of the hand or body, and is
non-optical, allowing for a compact form-factor that is resilient to ambient
illumination”



Microsoft Research Team
commenting on the developement of a Touchless TouchScreen Technology for
smartphones



Microsoft
hasn’t been having a great week.



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with their Browser being the subject of a Zero-Day Bug in

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