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Necessite um webcam? Tente Microsoft VX-7000 LifeCam

Para trás em setembro, entalhe blogged aproximadamente dois LifeCams novo da ferragem de Microsoft: o VX-7000 e o NX-3000. Recentemente, eu tenho procurado um webcam novo. Eu possuí já VX-3000 - mas mim quis algo pouco um mais poderoso e mais de alta qualidade. E o VX-7000 é justo que! Eu fui adiante e escolhi um acima da última semana e pensado eu compartilharia de algumas notas em minha experiência com ela assim distante.

O VX-7000 LifeCam no alto de um monitor

Primeiramente fora, deixe-me dar-lhe uma introdução breve ao dispositivo. O VX-7000 é a alto---linha webcam na série VX de LifeCams da ferragem de Microsoft. VX as séries LifeCams estão projetadas para PCes do desktop quando as séries LifeCams de NX forem projetadas para laptops. O VX-7000 é a Certificado para Windows Vista o dispositivo assim que são projetados trabalhar grande com Windows Vista. Todo o LifeCams optimized para Windows vivo - especificamente sendo usado com o mensageiro vivo de Windows para as chamadas video. O VX-7000 vem com um jogo liso bonito de especs. (você pode também leia as especs. aqui de

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Protótipos da relação do escritório 2007

Jensen Harris do escritório 2007 a equipe de projeto deu a apresentação muito rara em MIX08 de Microsoft o evento hoje sobre não o que a relação Fluent do escritório 2007 (fita) é aproximadamente, mas preferivelmente como veio ser e o que outros conceitos tentaram.

Admitiu-se que himself ele era a primeira vez sempre em um venue público onde mostrassem estes protótipos nunca-antes-vistos de o que se tornaria a oferta 2007. It was great insight into the development process of Office which frankly may not have been very interesting except the last release. Having said that, it was still a very small selection of material out of the 50-60GB worth of prototypes Jensen claims have been archived.

Most of these were presented in sequential order so it was also interesting to see how the design evolved.

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Written by Long Zheng on March 7th, 2008 with no comments.
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Office Labs: Future of personal health concept

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Also during the “Beneath the Surface: The Natural Experience Vision” at Microsoft MIX08, Daniel played the video created by Microsoft’s Office Labs used to show off their vision of personal health systems for the future. Nothing in this suggests it will be realized anytime soon, but it had some great ideas for both devices and natural user interfaces which the presentation was about.

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Written by Long Zheng on March 7th, 2008 with no comments.
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Windows carousel interface concept

On the last day at the Microsoft MIX08 event, Daniel Makoski from the Microsoft Surface team presented a session called “Beneath the Surface: The Natural Experience Vision”. During the presentation, Daniel briefly touched on the work they were doing in Windows surrounding natural user interfaces.

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Most of the presentation was focused around the Surface which is interesting enough in itself, but a few slides in regards to Windows caught my attention. It showed off a range of alternate user interfaces for people who may not have been familiar with the traditional computing paradigm, particularly in developing nations. These are some of the ideas they had.

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Keyboard shortcut of the week: undo and redo

Just about every windows application has an 'undo' feature and most have a 'redo' feature. These are a lifesaver on those frequent occasions that we make a mistake in what we are doing, and in the case of 'redo', when we realise that we were right the first time.

The undo/redo feature will either be available as toolbar buttons (as shown) or from the 'Edit' menu. Alternatively there are, unsurprisingly, a couple of keyboard shortcuts for them. To undo the last thing you did hold down the Ctrl key and press Z; to redo the last thing you undid, hold down the Ctrl key and press Y.

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Liveblogging MIX08: how-to, tips and tricks

Ever since I read my first Engadget liveblog, it’s something I’ve always wanted to try out for myself. Unfortunately it never seemed like the right time, nor did I have the right tools. Of course, I’m not alone in the liveblogging craze.

Today, Rafael Rivera and I tried for the first time a Rube Goldberg-inspired process which not only made our MIX08 keynote liveblog possible, but also efficient and hopefully fun to read as well.

We had a few people sitting around us wondering what sort of magic we were doing - like a photo I take would automatically appear on Flickr in a handful of seconds and then my blog in a couple of minutes - so I wanted to share how it was all done so you too can try it if you want.

You will need:

  • A dSLR camera (Nikon or Canon)
  • A friend who assumes the role of the writer/photographer (spelling and a firm hand respectively)
  • Two laptops, one for each person (role).
  • Internet connectivity (good upload, download irrelevant, WiFi will work)
  • Most importantly, an interesting event with animated presenters.

Softwares and tools:

  • Remote camera capturing software - stream pictures taken from your camera directly to your computer
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