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- New Design Practices for Touch-free Interactions
Touch interaction has become practically ubiquitous in developed markets, and that has changed users' expectations and the way UX practitioners think about human–computer interaction (HCI). Now, touch-free gestures and Natural Language Interaction ( ...
Article - Brian Pagán - May 07, 2012 - 0 comments
- Why an Apple Fanboy Would Want to Work for Microsoft
Title 2: Improving the perceived importance of usability within organizations For most, working for Microsoft is like working for IBM, Motorola, or even Boeing. Mic ...
Article - Zachary Lym - August 31, 2011 - 7 comments
- Information Resolution on the Windows Phone Series 7
In his iPhone Resolution video , information design expert Edward Tufte praised the information density and content resolution of the device . Known for evaluating Web interface designs by counting the quantity of links present, Tufte is a ...
Article - Luke Wroblewski - February 17, 2010 - 5 comments
- Microsoft reboots the experience with new Windows Phone OS
Via Engagdet : "The phone operating system does away with pretty much every scrap of previous mobile efforts from Microsoft , from the look and feel down to the underlying code—everything is brand new." Video : Microsoft ...
Article - Alex Schleifer - February 15, 2010 - 7 comments
- Toward a better tablet OS, part 2
Part one of this article can be found here . A man could write for days and not say all there is to say about optimizing a UI for multitouch and tablet use. So I'll limit my observations for now to a few specific cases having to do ...
Article - Devin Coldewey - February 05, 2010 - 9 comments
- Speech Recognition Is Only Part of the Future
This article was originally published on Brad's blog, Feld Thoughts . A few weeks ago, Fred Wilson dictated a post on his blog, A VC , using his Nexus One phone . He also discovered Swype , a ...
Article - Brad Feld - February 01, 2010 - 0 comments
- Google kills IE6
Google is officially phasing out their support for IE6 . This means we can all start working on more important things rather than debugging for old and quirky browsers. I think champagne is in order! Article Image: ...
Article - Constantinos Demetriadis - February 01, 2010 - 10 comments
- Microsoft demos impressive muscle to computer interface
Now this is pretty interesting. Microsoft has filed a patent for muscle-based control interface that essentially allows you to control computers or mobile devices using your muscles' electical activity. This video demo shows some pretty interest ...
Article - Alex Schleifer - January 03, 2010 - 0 comments
- Badda Bing!
Today, Microsoft publicly unveiled its soon-to-launch search engine Bing! It’s expected to go live in the next few days, so keep a close eye on it. We will… Article Image: iStoc ...
Article - Constantinos Demetriadis - May 28, 2009 - 1 comment
- Microsoft's Future Home
The house that built Windows seems to be really adept at telling the world what it’ll be using in the future. A completely different attitude to Apple’s which prefers keeping everything a secret until you can actually buy it (compare a Gates k ...
Article - Alex Schleifer - May 14, 2009 - 0 comments
