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Steve Cerocke: For tech holiday presents, try Microsoft
Reno Gazette Journal
Black Friday is over, but if you are still looking to find the perfect gift for that special person in your life, here are some ideas focused on technology. This year, gift buyers have some great choices when it comes to computer systems, but I also ...
Microsoft Patents… Google Project Glass?
Phandroid.com
The patent wars never cease to push forward into realms previously thought too ignorant to explore. While tech companies blindly register for thousands of patents ranging from painfully general to weird and obscure, the US Patent and Trademark Office ...
Internal Videos Show Microsoft Knew Kin Phones May Flop
Tom's Hardware Guide
However in July 2010 Verizon Wireless stopped selling the devices due to poor sales and returned the unsold units back to Microsoft. The Redmond company halted production shortly after that, and the Kin team was assimilated into the Windows Phone ...
Microsoft Files Patent to Challenge Google Glass in Nonexistent Smart Glasses ...
Geekosystem
The project at Microsoft doesn't appear to have a name yet, but when it gets one we hope it's better than "Glass." The patent that was recently released was filed for Microsoft by Kathryn Stone, who was the executive producer for the Xbox Kinect, and ...
Microsoft's big Windows 8 secret? It's actually about advertising.
The Next Web (blog)
Every day, we're bombarded with advertising. Billboards. TV. Internet. Flyers. Cereal. Shoes. Advertising comes in every form and flavor, and it's impossible to get away from. I wrote on my blog a few weeks back about how it was interesting that nobody ...

The Next Web (blog)
Microsoft patents augmented reality glasses
New Europe
The main difference between both smart glasses is that Microsoft's product, which patent was filed in May 2011, was designed as something users wear specifically for live events, like baseball games, rather than all day. Therefore, the glasses could be ...

New Europe
The new business model: Competing with partners!
Computerworld Australia
The introduction of the Microsoft Surface with Windows RT ushered in a new era where Microsoft is competing directly against OEM partners the company expects to support Windows 8. Such a move would have been unimaginable just one year ago.