Sunday, November 6, 2011

Microsoft's future productivity vision


                                                             
In the world of advancing technology nothing is impossible and with these theme microsoft is creating something technological device in which we never have to charge batteries and with this concept it has come up with a future productivity vision video which lets you know how the world of technology is advancing.Lets check out what,more it can do!!


 Microsoft has launched a video named 'Future Productivity Vision' which aims to present the technologies that Microsoft thinks will drive how we work and it will be applicable in 5 to 10 years.The most striking thing about it may be how spotless everything appears, as if we're looking at a techie version of the photo spreads in those glossy design magazines. That polished perfection has led people to mock the whole production as "inane and completely lifeless" or "imaginary futuristic .They have created these videos to help tell the story we see unfolding in technology, and how it will impact our lives in the future. The video shows our vision for a future where technology extends and highlights our productive capabilities; it helps us manage our time better, focus our attention on the most important things, and foster meaningful connections with the people we care about.
                                           
All of the ideas in the video are based on real technology. Some of the capabilities, such as speech recognition, real time collaboration and data visualization already exist today. Others are not yet available in specific products, but represent active research and development happening at Microsoft and other companies.The frequent use of voice input,for instance should be familiar to anybody using a smartphone and also the speech control and also Apple's new technology Siri.In the video the displays that materialize on windows and walls then it responds to the users are similar to the Omnitouch projector and camera system that is on process by a Microsoft Researcher. When world traveler Ayla Kol gestured with her hands to control some future version of Microsoft Office, she's obviously employing a more compact descendant of the Kinect game-control system that revolutionized Xbox gaming after debuting last year.And the transparent, handheld display held by the hotel employee waiting for her appears to be a miniaturized version of a display Microsoft showed off in 2009.The 3D holograms that float in front of displays, even the simple tablet used by Kol's daughter Shannon back home, exist in some labs today; Microsoft's have been working on ways to integrate Kinect-style gesture controls.The networked fridge that tracks its own contents is an old standby in Microsoft's tech prophecies . It works by reading the RFID tags embedded in everything at the supermarket.
But Microsoft's display of polished technological wizard  and it will be available in 5-10 years and the whole world will be a technological world and I hope that the future is infront of us with this video.Get ready soon to be in the technological world !!!!!!!
[via : discovery news]

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