holoportation: virtual 3D teleportation in real-time source link here
Tag: Microsoft
Visual Studio Code
Visual Studio Code provides developers with a new choice of developer tool that combines the simplicity and streamlined experience of a code editor with the best of what developers need for their core code-edit-debug cycle. Visual Studio Code is the first code editor, and first cross-platform development tool – supporting OSX, Linux, and Windows –… Continue reading Visual Studio Code
skype translator
Skype Translator is ready and waiting for you. Thanks for your patience. Before you download it to your device, here are some helpful tips: This early release of Skype Translator Preview includes an initial set of voice languages, and you can IM in over 40 languages. The preview supports Windows 8.1 devices and above. If… Continue reading skype translator
HoloLens
Is a holographic computing platform, enabled by Windows 10 that may transform your world with holograms. http://youtu.be/aAKfdeOX3-o http://youtu.be/aThCr0PsyuA
microsoft office for free on iOS and Android
You need to have an Microsoft account and all documents will be available online just for you
Visual Studio Online
offers a set of development services on making the development process easier for teams, which essentially makes Visual Studio Online an extension of what the Microsoft has been doing with its Team Foundation Service. more info here
Windows 8.1
http://youtu.be/7BN0W7CONpw
Think Google respects your privacy? Think again Try the outlook.com :)
Microsoft new campaign in US for outlook.com attacking google’s mail 🙂 there is also some true about it. Google goes through every Gmail that’s sent or received, looking for keywords so they can target Gmail users with paid ads. And there’s no way to opt out of this invasion of your privacy. Watch the video… Continue reading Think Google respects your privacy? Think again Try the outlook.com 🙂
TellMe vs Siri
Video comparison between Microsoft’s Tellme and Apple’s Siri 🙂
Nokia and Microsoft together in Smartphone Battle
Nokia had loose market with smart phones, and they will try Windows OS for smart phones, so no Linux