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July 24th, 2008

Microsoft to show off spherical Surface next week

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 11:41 am

Categories: Corporate strategy, Research, Surface, Financial Analyst Meeting

Tags: Multi-touch, Microsoft Corp., Mary Jo Foley

During Microsoft’s annual Research Faculty Summit in Redmond, the company will finally show off semi-publicly the spherical Surface computer that has been rumored for the past few months.

Microsoft listed its “multi-touch Spherical display” as one of the demos that the company will show off during its DemoFest for conference attendees next week. It seems Microsoft has pulled the references to the spherical Surface from the list of DemoFest exhibits since it first published the agenda for the show.

Microsoft to show off spherical Surface next weekBut the Redmondians forgot to expunge references to the multi-touch Sphere from the DemoFest floor plan. So if you’re among those invited to the conference next week, check out Booth 110. I’ll be curious to see/hear what the Softies are pushing as possible applications for the Sphere.

Here this week at the Financial Analyst Meeting, Microsoft is showing off the coffee-table-sized Surface, but not the Sphere. Also, still no update from the Microsoft managers here about when Microsoft will be ready to roll out smaller, cheaper, consumer-focused versions of the Surface.

CEO Steve Ballmer & other presenters did play up Microsoft’s plan to bring a multi-touch, natural user interface to a variety of form factors — everything from mobile to PC to TV. Ballmer told FAM attendees that as computing platforms take the form of everything from ultralight PCs that are more like sheets of paper than traditional computing devices, to walls that are touch-enabled, users will become a “window” to the online world, with access to search, advertising and more.

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  • teknologia
    that the company will show off during its DemoFest for conference attendees next week. It seems Microsoft has pulled the references to the spherical Surface from the list of DemoFest exhibits since it first published the agenda for the show. via blogs.zdnet 

    Trackback by Anonymous — August 14, 2008 @ 3:06 am

  • Microsoft seemingly ready to demonstrate Spherical Surface
    Of course, Redmond-based exhibitors may end up dedicating slot 110 to carbonated beverages and unhealthy snacks, but whether those sly cats are ready to admit it or not, we know this thing is real. [Via ZDNet] Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

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  • Microsoft seemingly ready to demonstrate Spherical Surface
    space for one "Multi-Touch Spherical Display." Of course, Redmond-based exhibitors may end up dedicating slot 110 to carbonated beverages and unhealthy snacks, but whether those sly cats are ready to admit it or not, we know this thing is real. [Via ZDNet]Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

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