Let's have a look at what MICROSOFT has in stores for us in 2011.
Las Vegas– Jan/7/2011 – Microsoft and its partners  rolled out a number of new devices at the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show  (CES), ranging from several new Windows form factors, to a new Surface  device, to new avatar capabilities on Xbox, to a new multi-touch mouse.                                                   
The new and revamped products “resulted from big  technology bets that we’ve made," Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said  during his keynote speech on Wednesday. "Bets on the cloud, natural user  interface, new smart client technology, machine learning."
Ballmer  said that it is an exciting time for Microsoft, partners and customers  across the board. Even with all that Microsoft showcased at CES, from  what’s next in Windows to the latest capabilities with Kinect, “the best  is yet to come,” he said.
New Windows Laptops, Tablets and Slates Showcased
Several  Windows 7 PCs set CES abuzz, including a laptop, tablet and slate  showcased by Ballmer and Mike Angiulo in Wednesday’s keynote. Angiulo,  corporate vice president of Windows Planning, Hardware and PC Ecosystem,  was interrupted with applause by an enthusiastic audience several times  during his demo. “Go ahead, let it out,” he told them, eliciting cheers  and applause.
The Acer ICONIA laptop has two  14-inch, multi-touch displays – one as a screen, and one where the  laptop’s keyboard is traditionally located. Whether browsing the Web or  working on Office documents, content flows seamlessly across upper and  lower touch screens or, by placing 10 fingers on the lower multi-touch  display, users can activate a touch-screen keyboard. 
Angiulo  also showed an engineering prototype of the Samsung Sliding PC 7  Series, coming in March. At first glance, the Samsung is an ultra-slim,  light PC that looks like a multi-touch tablet. However, sliding the  display into place reveals a physical keyboard so users can enjoy the  best of both worlds – a touch tablet, as well as a more familiar PC  keyboard.
Also shown, a new ASUS Tablet PC  will ship with a wireless keyboard, and is built for a small work area –  such as an airplane or a small desk. The tablet responds to both touch  and the use of a special “pen” and can recognize handwriting in 26  languages. The gorilla glass display, touch sensor, LCD and  electromagnetic digitizer are bonded together as a single unit,  eliminating the air gap that’s usually under the screen and making it  brighter while requiring 20 percent less power.
All  three devices are available to order now in the Microsoft store on  Amazon.com, Angiulo said. “I think they're going to be pretty popular,”  he added.
The Next Generation of Microsoft Surface - LCDs That Can ‘See’
Ballmer  unveiled and demoed the new Microsoft Surface on stage, showing a  thinner device that enables thin LCD screens to “see” without the use of  cameras. 
Created in partnership with  Samsung, the Samsung SUR40 incorporates all the key features of the  original Surface product – a massive multi-touch experience, the ability  to recognize fingers, hands, and objects – as well as a new technology  that has enabled a more flexible form factor.
“What  we’ve done is taken Surface technology and embedded it into an LCD  [liquid crystal display],” said Panos Panay, general manager of  Microsoft Surface.  “Essentially we’ve created LCDs that can see.”
Microsoft  did that through its new PixelSense™ technology, which enables the  pixels in the LCD screen to sense what’s touching it and instantly  process that information, said Somanna Palacanda, director of Microsoft  Surface. “That means we’ve taken the power of the camera and put it  right into the pixels themselves,” he said. “Now with a screen that’s  four inches thick, customers have the option to use it as a table, hang  it on the wall, or embed it into furniture.” 
New Xbox Avatar Capabilities on Display
Ballmer  appeared on screen during his keynote as his avatar when he introduced  Avatar Kinect, which uses Kinect’s facial recognition technology to let a  person not only control their avatar’s movements but also to project  their expressions onto their avatar; when they smile, frown, nod and  speak, the avatar will do the same. 
This  spring, Xbox LIVE Gold subscribers will be able to use Kinect to control  their Netflix experience. Viewers will be able to pause, rewind and  fast-forward their streaming movies with only their voice or gestures. 
Also  this spring, Hulu Plus will come to Xbox LIVE as a Kinect-enabled  experience. As with Netflix, subscribers will be able to use  controller-free motion and voice capabilities to instantly watch full  screen popular TV shows anytime in HD.
“You’re  going to continue to see more fun, more entertainment, and more  innovation from our Xbox team in 2011,” Ballmer said. “Xbox today is  going where no gaming system has ever gone. Your Xbox is becoming the  hub of your living room. It is your gaming system, but it’s your movies,  it’s your TV shows, and it’s your sporting events. It’s your social  interactions, all delivered directly to the biggest screen in your  house.” 
Copy-and-Paste Coming to Windows Phone 7 
A  series of Windows Phone 7 updates are coming over the next few months,  including adding the copy-and-paste feature and improving the phone’s  performance when loading or switching between applications. 
Microsoft  also is working to make Windows Phone 7 available from Sprint and  Verizon in the first half of 2011, and more languages will become  available later this year.
“Windows Phone 7 is  the best new phone out there,” Ballmer said. “As people try it, and  discover its new features and beautiful hardware, they see the  difference. They see how it makes everything from gaming to social  networking to productivity better than on any other phone.”
Touch Mouse Brings Multi-Touch to Fingertips Windows
The  Microsoft Touch Mouse debuted at CES, introducing Windows 7 users to a  new way to interact with their PCs when it is available in June. 
The  Touch Mouse lets users do everything they’re used to doing with a  mouse, such as point and click, but adds multi-touch functionality that  helps them navigate Windows 7 easier and faster with a flick of a  finger, said Hrvoje Benko, a researcher with Microsoft Research (MSR)  Redmond who helped develop Touch Mouse. 
“This  mouse is designed to optimize your experience with Windows 7,” he said.  “The tasks you do every day – minimizing and maximizing windows,  scrolling through Web pages – all that functionality is available right  at the top of the mouse with a touch of a finger.” 
Users  of the new mouse can use one finger to scroll 360 degrees through a  document. Using two fingers allows them to manage a window they’re in  while also performing tasks such as maximizing and minimizing windows or  snapping them left or right. And using three fingers allows them to  manage their whole desktop by switching between different tasks or  clearing all open windows. Also, a flick of the thumb allows them to  move forward and back in programs such as Internet Explorer, PowerPoint,  and File Manager.
Flickr Apps for Windows Phone 7 and Windows 7 Synced with Azure
Microsoft and Flickr announced plans to make it easier for consumers to organize and share their photos anytime, anywhere.  
New  Flickr applications built for Windows Phone 7 and Windows 7 slates will  be released at the end of January. Supported by Windows Azure, these  apps will make it easier to use Flickr to share and organize photos  anywhere, said Liz Ngo, Microsoft’s senior development evangelist for  consumer independent software vendors.  
“These  apps provide a visually stunning interface and multi-modal connectivity  between devices,” Ngo said. Flickr utilized Microsoft tools and  platforms built in the cloud to provide a seamless context-aware  experience across phones, slates and PCs, she said, creating a fluid  experience for their consumers. 
The Flickr  apps will have an embedded connected-device synchronization to share  content between the two device types. So no matter what device consumers  use to access Flickr content, they’ll see the same context, the same  photo, and the same app.
Learn more about the upcoming Flickr apps.
Next Version of Windows to Run on System-on-a-Chip

Earlier in the day, Microsoft also announced that the next version of Windows will support System on a Chip (SoC) architectures including ARM-based systems from partners NVIDIA, Qualcomm and Texas Instruments as well as x86 systems from Intel and AMD.





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