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TouchStudio Updated to 1.2

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TouchStudio, the app from Microsoft Research that enables users to create their own scripts and run them on their devices, has just been updated to 1.2.

Microsoft Enhances Its Bing Streetside View

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Trying to find a specific location using Bing Streetside View is potentially a bit easier now, thanks to a few new tweaks from Microsoft Research.

Basic Research Is About Agility

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Rick Rashid, head of Microsoft Research, tells Forbes India that pure research is not about managing ideas, but people.

Cambridge Engineers 'Kinect' with Judges to Land UK's Most Valuable Engineering Innovation Prize

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A team of Microsoft Research Cambridge engineers are celebrating being announced as the winners of the £50,000 Royal Academy of Engineering MacRobert Award, for engineering a solution which saw computer giant Microsoft claim a Guinness World Record.

Lecturer Stresses Need for Broader Research, Discovery

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Dan Reed, vice president of Microsoft Research's eXtrreme Computing Group, addressed the megatrends of today as part of the Austin Forum, held in Austin, Texas.

Making Arabic More Accessible

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Microsoft Research’s Cairo Microsoft Innovation Center has introduced Afkar, a set of language tools designed to give Arabic speakers new, better ways to communicate.

VENUS-C Launches New Cloud Pilots

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Organizations of all types are adopting cloud-computing technologies to gain operational effectiveness and strategic advantage in their environments, as evidenced by 15 new pilots to support the testing and deployment of the VENUS-C cloud infrastructure.

Chayes Honored by WEST

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Jennifer Chayes, managing director of Microsoft Research New England, was one of four recipients of 2011 Leadership Awards presented June 8 by the organization Women Entrepreneurs in Science & Technology.

BCS Announces Winners of the Lovelace and Needham Awards

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Professor Maja Pantic, Department of Computing, Imperial College London, and Dr Hermann Hauser, co-founder of Acorn Computers, have been named as recipients of the BCS Roger Needham Award and the Lovelace Medal, respectively.

From Excel to the Cloud

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The team behind Excel DataScope doesn’t think of big data as a problem—especially when the data are stored in the cloud, are readily accessible, and are as easy to manipulate as an Excel spreadsheet.

Creative Kids Win Kodu Video-Game Design Competition

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Microsoft has announced the winners of its first U.S.-based Kodu Cup, a competition for young video-game designers. The entries were created with Kodu, a kid-friendly programming language developed by Microsoft Research’s Future Social Experiences Labs.

Kinect Identity: Technology and Experience

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Kinect Identity, a key component of Microsoft's Kinect for the Xbox 360, combines multiple technologies and careful user interaction design to achieve the goal of recognizing and tracking player identity.

Hot on the Trail of Web Troublemakers

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During D.C. TechFair 2011, held in Washington, D.C., on June 15, Yinglian Xie and Fang Yu of Microsoft Research Silicon Valley explain how their work in analyzing anonymized graphs of web services can help such services avoid malicious behavior.

Let Your Eyes Do the Data Analysis

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Interactive Information Visualization, one of the featured demos during D.C. TechFair 2011, enables users swamped with data to interact intuitively and visually.

2-D Photos Spring to 3-D Life

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3-D Scanning with a Regular Camera, a Microsoft Research project shown June 15 during the D.C. TechFair 2011, makes it easy for a user with a mobile phone to collect a series of shots that can be constructed into an interactive, photorealistic 3-D image.

Microsoft Research, D.C. TechFair – Tackling Societal Challenges

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Several cutting-edge research projects were on display June 15 during Microsoft Research's D.C. TechFair.

Kinect Goes Legit on Windows as Microsoft Releases Software Development Kit

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Microsoft Research this morning is officially expanding the Kinect motion sensor beyond its Xbox 360 game console to traditional Windows machines.

Research Tackles Powering the Virtual Data Center

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A Duke University researcher has partnered with Microsoft researchers to design a system that monitors the power needs of individual virtual machines and distributes power based on application priorities.

Q&A: Details on Microsoft’s Kinect Release for Windows

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Microsoft Research’s Anoop Gupta discusses details about the Kinect for Windows SDK and the company’s plans for the technology.

Microsoft Eyes Cloud Waste for Home Heating

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Converting households into distributed "micro datacentres" could provide an answer to cloud providers' cooling costs but would not necessarily lower household heating bills, a Microsoft Research paper states.
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