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Home Automation Application concept for Windows Phone

Home Automation Application concept for Windows Phone http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RSS_1800PocketPC/~3/UjFZ3E1bVpI/ “Build an idea – Home Automation Application Today I start a new way to build a concepts. I want you – readers to participate actively in the concepts that do. As Microsoft … Continue reading

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automatous party photographer

Smile for the camera! (Kinect, Robotics Developer Studio 4 and EDDIE make for an automatous party photographer, a Roborazzi!) http://channel9.msdn.com/coding4fun/kinect/Smile-for-the-camera-Kinect-Robotics-Developer-Studio-4-and-EDDIE-make-for-an-automatous-party-photo “Today’s inspirational project shows off a couple of my favorite things, the Kinect (of course) and robots. This is a … Continue reading

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Code Space: Combining Touch, Devices, and Skeletal Tracking to Support Developer Meetings

Microsoft Research Presents “Code Space: Combining Touch, Devices, and Skeletal Tracking to Support Developer Meetings” http://channel9.msdn.com/coding4fun/kinect/Microsoft-Research-Presents-Code-Space-Combining-Touch-Devices-and-Skeletal-Tracking-to-Support-Deve “Today’s Gallery entry is from Microsoft Research, the people that brought us the Kinect and Kinect for Windows SDK. We’re hearing that the Kinect … Continue reading

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Evoluce Kinect SDK

Evoluce Kinect SDK hits the web, gives you an alternative to Microsoft’s wares http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/09/evoluce-kinect-sdk-hits-the-web-gives-you-an-alternative-to-mic/ “If you think Microsoft should have all the SDK fun, just cause the company created the Kinect? Well, Evoluce clearly disagrees. The company behind Win & … Continue reading

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C# Yellow Book

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Where’s My Car?

Where’s My Car? http://channel9.msdn.com/coding4fun/articles/Wheres-My-Car “Most people are all too familiar with forgetting where they parked their car. Whether or not you’re one of these people, read on to learn about writing a location-aware Windows Phone app that can map, route, … Continue reading

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Kinecting to Windows Phone 7.1(5)

Kinecting to Windows Phone 7.1(5) http://channel9.msdn.com/coding4fun/kinect/Kinecting-to-Windows-Phone-715 “This is one of those “I wonder if I could” kind of projects that bring together two different technologies that you wouldn’t necessarily think of using together, but once you see it the ideas … Continue reading

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The MADExpo Kinect-enabled Session Find

Going MAD with Kinect. The MADExpo Kinect-enabled Session Finder http://channel9.msdn.com/coding4fun/kinect/Going-MAD-with-Kinect-The-MADExpo-Kinect-enabled-Session-Finder “This mash-up project combines the power of Kinect, with an embedded WebBrowser in a WPF app. It’s almost a Kinect enabled web browser (Actually it IS a Kinect enabled web … Continue reading

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Future of Technology in Education gets some Kinect gamification

Future of Technology in Education gets some Kinect gamification http://channel9.msdn.com/coding4fun/kinect/Future-of-Technology-in-Education-gets-some-Kinect-gamification “This presentation is focused on introducing the Kinect to an audience that seems to be taken with the Kinect, educators…Gaming in Education: Microsoft Kinect Session from FOTE 11 Gaming in … Continue reading

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Microsoft offers a glimpse into the future of productivity | KurzweilAI

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