Microsoft Touch Mouse

Microsoft Touch Mouse review




Featuring natural gestures, Microsoft® Touch Mouse is the most fluid way to navigate Windows® 7. 


Features

  • Enhances Windows 7 navigation
  • Allows easy switching between tasks
  • Easy to learn and fun to use
  • Uses gestures to quickly scroll and pan, navigate, and manipulate content
  • Helps you get more done in less time

The making of Microsoft Touch Mouse

Two years. Dozens of experiments. Hundreds of prototypes. The passion and focus of teams on two continents. These are just a few of the things that went into the creation of the innovative Microsoft Touch Mouse, an interactive tool that makes doing almost every task with Windows 7 more intuitive.
In 2008, Hrvoje Benko, a researcher in the Adaptive Systems and Interaction Group at Microsoft Research in Redmond, Wash., had been working on a multi-touch handheld device prototype with his colleague Dan Rosenfeld. Meanwhile, a Microsoft Research Cambridge team, including Shahram Izadi, Nicolas Villar, and John Helmes, had developed an articulated mouse prototype. The two groups decided to join forces.
“We were all intrigued by the idea of merging the precision and pointing benefits of standard mice with the rich interactions that we had with multi-touch devices, such as Microsoft Surface,” said Benko. “We wanted to see if we could bring multi-touch interactions to the desktop without losing the keyboard or the mouse.”
Over the next couple of years, the team created many prototypes, five of which were shown at the Microsoft Research TechFest in 2009. The early versions of Touch Mouse included three types: camera-based, capacitive-sensing, and articulated (which used multiple existing mice linked together).
The team simulated Surface-like multi-touch functions, desktop management functions, symbolic gesture recognition, and CAD applications—even 3D first-person shooter games.
Ultimately, the researchers settled on the capacitive-sensing model, which has functionality similar to a touchscreen. Then came the testing of hundreds of forms and models with the Microsoft Hardware team, refining as they went for comfort and gesture interaction. The team built a gesture recognition engine, refined the sensor design, and continued to add enhancements over many months.
The result is Touch Mouse, featuring natural gestures including some of the most common tasks that people do with Windows 7, like opening and moving between windows and task switching.
In addition, Touch Mouse uses gestures that engage the whole hand, and works exclusively with Windows 7. Touch Mouse also features BlueTrack technology, which lets people track on virtually any surface*.
Benko, asked to describe Touch Mouse in just three words, said: “That’s easy: Delightful. Fluid. And incredible!”
*BlueTrack Technology does not work on clear glass and mirrored surfaces.


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Smart Fish Ergomotion Keyboard

ErgoMotion Keyboard Review

 

 

Reflex Keyboard w/ Anti-Fatigue Comfort Motion
martfish introduces the Reflex Compact Keyboard with ErgoMotion, the worlds first intelligent keyboard that is designed to help relieve hand and wrist stress. The keyboard features a patented motion system that studies your typing frequency and subtly changes your hand and wrist position while you work.
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Nintendo Wii 2

Wii 2 review


Wii 2 is the temporary name we've been using to describe Nintendo's successor to Wii. This is not the final name for the console. We've heard the name "Stream" suggested as a final product name for the system, but Nintendo has yet to comment one way or the other. The publisher has confirmed the system is in development, however. 

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LeapFrog LeapPad

 LeapPad review



LeapFrog Enterprises has announced today their latest in their line of products - the LeapPad Explorer(TM). This new multifunctional learning tablet is made for children four and up and caters to the new generation of learning, digital reading and personal creativity.
The LeapPad Explorer (TM) will be available beginning in Summer of 2011 and is sure to be a toy-of-the-year as was the Leapster Explorer in 2010.

Features
Breadth of Learning:
The largest-ever learning library at launch: 100+ learning games, videos, e-Books, flash cards, and more, featuring kid's favorite characters. Compatible with the entire existing Leapster Explorer library.
Education:
Curriculum covers everything from spelling, phonics skills and mathematics to creativity, science, music, geography, and more. Included stylus also lets kids practice writing.
Creativity:
The first kids tablet with built-in camera, video recorder, microphone, and animation studio allows for creative exploration that can be shared with family and friends.
Personalization:
Automatically adjusts the learning across experiences so kids can learn at their own pace.
Engagement:
Tilt-sensor for game control and 5" brilliant color, finger-touch screen create an interactive experience that puts kids in the middle of the action.
Durability:
Though sleek and thin, LeapPad Explorer can withstand roughhousing and is designed for little hands.
Price
The LeapPad Explorer will be sold at MSRP $99.99, with downloadable applications priced at MSRP $7.50 and up and game cartridges at MSRP $24.99. The LeapPad Explorer will be available at leapfrog.com and at major retailers in the U.S., Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Hong Kong, Singapore, Philippines, Korea and Thailand.
About LeapFrog
LeapFrog Enterprises, Inc. is a leading developer of innovative, technology-based educational products that make learning fun. LeapFrog's award-winning mobile gaming, reading and toy product portfolio includes the popular Leapster Explorer Learning Game System and Tag(TM) Reading System. More than 120 million LeapFrog educational platforms, books and games have been enjoyed by children worldwide, and our multisensory technology has been used by teachers in more than 100,000 U.S. classrooms. Since 2008 LeapFrog's proprietary online Learning Path, which provides personalized feedback to parents about what children are learning as they play, has incorporated LeapFrog products; for children, LeapFrog provides an online personalized play experience through LeapWorld.

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Swiftkey Tablet X

Tablet X review 



Description

Brand new AI tablet keyboard, with unrivaled prediction and split key layout!SwiftKey Tablet X builds on TouchType's SwiftKey keyboard to offer a tablet-optimized typing experience, with special a special thumb typing split layout, cloud-based personalization, a new prediction engine and a host of other UI improvements.

TOP FEATURES:

Enhanced tablet layouts
Type super-fast with your thumbs using our award winning custom split key layout in landscape mode, or switch to a more traditional layout. However you like to type, SwiftKey Tablet X works for you.
World-leading language technology
SwiftKey Tablet X is based on the new version of TouchType's advanced Fluency language inference engine... the world's most accurate prediction and correction technology.
Cloud-based personalization
Personalize your SwiftKey typing experience with data from your Facebook, Twitter and Gmail, as well as your sent SMS messages. Our new cloud-based personalization makes for an unparalleled personal typing experience.
Typing styles to suit you
With SwiftKey Tablet X, we’ve fine-tuned typing styles to match the way you use your phone, in order to maximize efficiency and make typing messages a breeze. Choose precise if you're prediction-led and like SwiftKey to complete your words for you. Choose rapid if you prefer to write your words out in full, but tend to make typos and errors. SwiftKey will tidy them up for you.
Personal input modeling
SwiftKey Tablet X dynamically adapts to mirror the way you interact with your tablet, using advanced machine learning to modify the properties of the keyboard surface. The result is predictions that are based not just on your language, but also the way you type.
Themes
SwiftKey Tablet X comes with three exciting, high quality HD themes: light, dark and neon.
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See our FAQ, support forum and contact us for help via http://support.swiftkey.net/
We take your privacy seriously. This app does not store any password data and all language data learned on your device is never transferred.
Internet connection permission is required to install this app, so that language module files and cloud personalization data can be downloaded.
Use of this app is subject to our robust privacy policy, which is there to protect your rights and privacy. Read it in full at http://www.swiftkey.net/privacy.
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LANGUAGES SUPPORTED:
(enable up to three at once)
English (US)
English (UK)
Catalan
Czech
Danish
Dutch
French
French (Canada)
German
Hungarian
Indonesian
Italian
Norwegian
Polish
Portuguese
Portuguese (Brazil)
Romanian
Russian
Slovak
Spanish
Spanish (US)
Swedish
Support for QWERTY, QWERTZ, QZERTY, AZERTY, Scandinavian and Russian layouts.

DEVICES SUPPORTED:
Runs on all tablet devices with Android 2.X or 3.X.

KNOWN ISSUES
* There are some issues with the notes app when using the HTC Flyer; these are now understood and a fix will be released soon.
* The keyboard is a little too wide on Archos tablet devices, where a sidebar sits in front of it.
* There are still occasional problems with personalization over a mobile network. Use wifi in the event that this happens.
* Certain applications are known still to suffer from repeated character problems in specific situations. In particular, there is a problem when deleting the first word in message in WhatsApp. We are currently talking to the WhatsApp team to find a fix for this. We have also had reports of problems with the search box on the homepage in Dolphin Browser HD.
* Deleting the first word in a sentence on hard keyboards will change the shift state of the first character (i.e. from upper to lower or vice versa). If this delete action is repeated, the shift state will alternate.



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