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Try the DeepZoom technology on a tour at the Yosemite.
Find the place you wan’t Zoom into (1) -> Zoom (2) -> Zoom more (3) -> and more zoom (4)

- Project website: Yosemite Extreme Panoramic Imaging Project
- Take your own tour of Yosemite National Park:
http://www.xrez.com/yose_proj/yose_deepzoom/new/XRez%20Xtreme%20Pano/index.html - Deep Zoom: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc645050(VS.95).aspx
Imagine watching a movie trailer from a poster or viewing a product’s web site from its packaging.

With Microsoft Tag, your phone’s camera can open web pages, view personalized messages, and more. Think of a tag as a bar code and your camera as a reader. Best of all, you can easily create your own tags for free! Place one on your business card or in your e-mail signature so your contact information can be stored automatically.
Watch a demo here: Microsoft TAG DEMO or get your own TAG here: Microsoft TAG
Microsoft says it is responding to the fierce competition in the phone market by retooling and beefing up its mobile operating system–and by putting it on fewer devices.
The reason that Microsoft is limiting the number of phones with the operating system is because, Tood Peters said, the company does not want to have its efforts diluted over too many devices.
“I’d rather have fewer devices and be more focused,” he said. That way “we get better integration” between phone and operating system.
Read the full interview with Todd Peters (vice president of marketing in the Microsoft Windows Mobile Division) in The New York Times BITS
Microsoft is going into another market… Softwear (t-shirts for geeks)

Check them out here: Softwear by Microsoft
Do you have to many memory sticks in the bag, Kingston just released a solution. The new Kingston Datatraveler 150 with a storage capacity of 64GB…
wow… the only minus (besides the price) is the missing support for Windows ReadyBoost 
It’s not cheap, expect to pay $177 for this gadget. Read more at SlashGear or the Kingston Press Release
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Microsoft will help you secure your PC “even” more with a free software against viruses, spyware, rootkits and trojans. The code-name for the software is Morro, and is based on and will replace Windows Live Onecare.
Read more here a techradar.com

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer spoke about the Windows Mobile 6.5 upgrade for next in this raodmap talk, while visiting Australia to the Liberation Day.
Windows Mobile 6.5 is currently being readied for device partners who should receive copies within the next month. It’s possible that 6.5 could be ready in 2009 Q1.
And we may be lucky at get the Zune software on the this version of Windows Mobile.
link: neowin.net

Most of us expected the next verion of WinMo to be 7, but a slip-up by a Motorola executive this week that Microsoft’s next version of Windows Mobile isn’t Windows Mobile 7, but is actually Windows Mobile 6.5.
Read more here: ZDnet Mary-Jo Foley
Most people have seen Microsoft Surface… and now Microsoft has announced the SecondLight table… it’s like the Surface table but just with more Magic.
Like when Microsoft launched Surface this technologi is really cool, and I WAN’T it….
Check out the video here: youtube.com or read about here: PC Magazine


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