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Surface computing — the wave of the future?

I closed out this week speaking with Nigel Keam, Architect, and Mark Bolger, Director of Marketing for Microsoft Surface. Both are very proud of their product and have every reason to be.

Microsoft Surface is a 30-inch display in a table-like form factor designed to bring friends and family together through the sharing of technology. Users can share photos, play games and complete everyday tasks by using hand gestures, touch or other physical objects with Microsoft Surface. This new custom software platform runs atop Windows Vista and is a good way to highlight the flexibility of the new OS in conjunction with new hardware and applications designed specifically for Windows Vista. Although it¡¯s maybe hard to imagine all that Surface will be able to do in the future, I have to say that today, even in its infancy, it¡¯s astonishing!

It all started with the idea of blending the physical and the virtual worlds through technology, because although technology might bring us closer together in some ways, it can isolate us in others. Family members often use computers in separate rooms and email or instant message each other to communicate (how many of you can relate?).

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Surface computing — the wave of the future?

I closed out this week speaking with Nigel Keam, Architect, and Mark Bolger, Director of Marketing for Microsoft Surface. Both are very proud of their product and have every reason to be. Microsoft Surface is a 30-inch display in a table-like form factor Read More¡¦¡¦(read more)

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XCache and eAccelerator Plugins for WordPress

In this episode of ¡°The Never-Ending Quest for Better Server Performance,¡± we follow our heroes¡¯ journey through the dangerous and murky woods of PHP opcode caching engines, where they aren¡¯t content with just installing an opcode caching engine, but <gasp> becoming one with it too!

Yep, you heard that right. We¡¯ve just released two new plugins for the WordPress users out there, that take opcode caching to the next level. If you haven¡¯t already installed an opcode caching engine like XCache (our favorite!), eAccelerator, Turck MMcache, Memcached, APC, or PHPA then you really need to do that right now before even continuing this article. Really, what were you waiting for!?

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Revisiting Microsoft•âs 
«Vista PC” concept

Windows Longhorn PCWhen Microsoft shipped the ¡°Microsoft industrial design toolkit¡± to over 70 original equipment manufacturers last year before the launch of Windows Vista, Microsoft hoped to get rid of the ¡°beige box¡± ideology and turn PCs into objects of desire. More than a year on, as charming John Hodgeman might be, the sad fact is that most OEM PCs today with a few premium exceptions are still bulky boxes with just as many stickers are wires connected.

It might probably take more than a year for an industry thriving around function over form to do the opposite, but Apple¡¯s iPod and iMac demonstrates most people are even willing to sell body-parts to look good. Apart from the minority who likes to tinker with the hardware, there¡¯s no reason why the PC can¡¯t be more compact and integrated.

Carbon DesignToday I stumbled across Carbon Design Group¡¯s portfolio, a Seattle-based industrial design company who¡¯s worked on many Microsoft projects including the X360 controller, racing wheel, LifeCam, Laser Desktop 6000 and Windows Home Server. One other was the ¡°Vista PC¡°. A set of 9

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