Microsoft is developing large pellets that fit into your pocket. Codenamed Andromeda is described internally as "new and destructive" according to the documents codified by The Verge.
Although it continues to evolve, there's a large screen that expands the gap of the hood when it's fully opened. "This is a new pocketable Surface device factor, which collects innovative, new hardware and software experiences to create a truly personalized and versatile computing experience." Prototype devices include applications such as styluses and notepads to record recordings.
Microsoft hopes that this device will help you to make many attempts to create a mobile phone. "It breaks the line between cellular and stationary computations," writes the device's internal document. The initial devices are expected to be released this year, and the company is planning to license designs for other manufacturers. At the beginning of this month, the internal documents show that it can start manufacturing giant, third generation devices. These are suggested by Andromeda, Carmel and Libra codes Thurrott.com. Microsoft has provided patented documents for many mobile devices that have been relying on most Andromeda companies over the years. A few months after watching the full range of Microsoft's Surface series. However, the firm may discontinue the device at any time.
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Saturday, June 30, 2018
Monday, June 25, 2018
Microsoft and Razer might be working on an Xbox keyboard and mouse partnership - Latest News
Keyboard and mouse support for Xbox is a hot topic, though it is never fully realized. Support for keyboard and mice would open Xbox to a much more variety of games, as many titles like Age of Empires DE will not work well with a manager. Minecraft (the Bedrock version) already supports mouse and keyboard on Xbox One, but so far, that's the thing.
Earlier in the year, Microsoft talked to developers about its plans for keyboard and mouse support on Xbox One. Documents that have dropped we have recently received details of how Microsoft was at least planning to bring the mouse back to the April update of the Xbox dev package. Redmond was off the sophisticated Razer Turret keyboard and the peripheral mouse in partnership with Razer, who joined Microsoft for the presentation.
Whether these plans are going on or not to be a mystery, but we can at least get an insight into what the two companies could be working in.
Sunday, May 27, 2018
Kohler enriches homes and makes life easier with smart bath and kitchen products | Latest News
Imagine an assistant that knows what time you’ll wake up and makes your mornings easier. It starts your shower, sets the water temperature how you like it, turns on your mirror lights to a preferred brightness and color, and tells you the day’s weather and traffic. It even warns you if water floods your kitchen or bathroom.
That assistant is Kohler Konnect, a new platform for smart bath and kitchen features that respond to voice commands, hand motions, weather and personalized presets.
Built with Microsoft Azure Internet of Things (IoT) solutions, the platform is part of Kohler’s transformation from a 145-year-old tub and toilet manufacturer to a digital leader in the smart home movement.
“The vision of Kohler Konnect is to take gracious living one more step,” says Fei Shen, director of smart home engineering at Kohler, a global company based in Wisconsin.
Products include a bathroom ventilator and heater that understand the outside weather and season, the Numi intelligent toilet that automatically turns on the bathroom ventilator when you sit on it, and Kohler’s Whirlpool bath filler that can automatically fill a tub with water at the desired temperature and depth via voice command or mobile app.
Kohler’s products also include a grooming mirror that can talk to you and play music, and a kitchen faucet and water filter that can turn water on and off – and dispense a specific amount – via voice command or hand motion.
“We push to live on the leading edge with innovation and a bold design statement,” says Andrew Zhou, vice president of global engineering at Kohler.
Learn more about Kohler and Kohler Konnect products at Microsoft’s Customer Stories page.
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