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guardian.co.uk - 12/11/2008
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Lyndsay Williams -- who has already developed the PC sound card, SmartQuil l, and SenseCam -- is now working on SenseBooks, and the first of a series will be published next year. SenseBooks are a hybrid of paper and computer intelligence, and will have MP3 quality audio from an ARM processor ...
techflash.com - 12/14/2008
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techflash.com —
Given the popularity of the iPhone, this was
bound to happen sometime, and here it is: Microsoft...
Live Labs today becomes the first group inside the Redmond company to release an application for Apple's mobile phone. Seadragon Mobile , published to the ...
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Microsoft's first iPhone app: Live Labs releases ...
technet.microsoft.com - 12/9/2008
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The Microsoft Exploitability Index is designed to provide
additional information to help customers better prioritize the deployment...
of Microsoft security updates. This index provides customers with guidance on the likelihood of functioning exploit ...
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Microsoft Exploitability Index
news.cnet.com - 12/14/2008
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Is it possible some at Microsoft find the
iPhone a more attractive platform than the software giant's...
own Windows Mobile? Microsoft's Seadragon on Apple's iPhone. (Credit: Microsoft) Engineers in the company's Live Labs have released the ...
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Microsoft releases its first iPhone app
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SenseBooks will use iPhone-style proximity sensors
D' Technology Weblog —
... children’s teaching books, music books, cookery books etc.
Williams invented the motion sensing technology used in the iPhone for the SmartQuill, which she developed while working at BT’s research lab, before moving to Microsoft Research in Cambridge in 1998. SmartQuill “also covered face proximity detection, scrolling screen controlled by tilting and touch” and other features used in Apple’s iPhone. She says in an email:
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