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Don't miss a moment Test shots taken More testing A camera you can wear as a pendant to record every moment of your life will soon be launched by a UK-based firm. Originally invented to help jog ...
Vicon, who have licensed production rights from Microsoft Research and who will launch it as the Vicon Revue, expect the camera to be used by lifeloggers wanting to document their everyday movements.
Microsoft's tech works online and in real time, so someday it could be feasible for Kinect-wielding Hololens-wearers to map entire buildings in just a matter of hours.
Consider the work of researchers from Microsoft Research's Redmond and Cambridge outposts -- they figured out a way to turn a run-of-the-mill 2D camera like the one embedded in your phone or ...
Microsoft showed off Lumia Camera in advance of the Windows 10 consumer reveal. The app's quick-shooting, creative features look excellent.
Following the pioneering work of Microsoft engineer Gordon Bell, a young Swedish entrepreneur has shrugged off any privacy concerns and launched a new camera that takes a picture every thirty seconds.
Microsoft thinks it can do a better iPhone camera app than Apple Born in the company’s research labs, Microsoft Pix focuses on taking better pictures of people.
Microsoft Research developed VROOM, a system combining VR, AR, and telepresence robots to bring life-sized avatars to the workplace for online meetings.
Microsoft is out with a pair of updates to its AI-powered photo app Pix for iOS to let users take bigger, wider photos and turn videos into comic strips.
The researchers behind Microsoft’s mind-blowing IllumiRoom concept and the Box projection art performance are teaming up to try and make projection mapping a reality inside homes.
Microsoft Research's Haiyan Zhang has created a wearable device known as the Emma to help a Parkinson's sufferer draw and write.
Microsoft today is pulling the covers off Microsoft Pix, an app you can use instead of the standard-issue Camera app on iOS devices. Using artificial intelligence, the app automatically improves ...
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