Friday, 20 December 2013

Kinect co-creator now working on Microsoft's smartwatch



Kinect co-creator Alex Kipman, general manager of Xbox incubation projects, is heading the company’s plans for wearable computers and customizing Windows to run on even smaller screens.Kipman has earlier worked on various projects for Microsoft including the Kinect sensor and Windows Ultimate edition. According to rumors Microsoft is testing a smartwatch with a 1.5 inch display screen, a surface connector and a Google Glass like eyewear. Kipman is working on Kinect glasses that support Wi-Fi or 4G connectivity and augmented reality support.
Microsoft’s head of devices, Julie Larson-Green, recently hinted at a wearable future for the company. "So sensors are going to become a big part of how you think about things," said Larson-Green at the UBS Global Technology Conference in November. "So some of the things we've been talking about — you see all these fitness devices that people wear on their wrists and they do some interesting things. What's the extension of that?"Larson-Green hypothesized that future devices could read your heart rate and suggest exercise patterns or sense your location and notify you when a bus is running late. "Just as the mouse was an invention, touch was an invention, there will be the next new way to interact," said Larson-Green. "And that's why we've been focusing on natural user interface for a while, working on that."
However Microsoft's wearable technology work is still in early stages. The company is still working on bringing the Kinect glasses from incubation stage to a real product. Microsoft is also working on making a single version of Windows that can be tailored for desktop, PC's, phones, tablets and Xbox One.Google, which had launched its Google Glasses, a while back has rolled out a update recently which allows users to click images with just a wink of the eye. The Google glasses have also added support for Hangout and Video uploading to YouTube. It has also added some new security features that allows you to lock the screen for Google Glasses.

Subway Surfers arrives on Windows Phone 8 platform



Subway Surfers, the popular endless runner, is finally available for Windows Phone 8 users . The game is currently available only for 1 GB of RAM devices, while 512 MB RAM support is coming soon.So Lumia 520 users will have to wait for the update, rest can head to Windows phone store to get the game. 

The game runs smooth as such on most of the Windows Phone device, but it still have some bugs to be taken care of. Also, Windows Phone users don't have access to all the limited characters that iPhone/Android users have had in the past.

Tuesday, 17 December 2013

Google takes over military robot-maker Boston Dynamics



Google has confirmed completing acquisition of Boston Dynamics, a company that is known for developing super-fast robots for the US Army. The latest acquisition is considered to be Google's major push into the field of robotics. Prior to Boston Dynamics, Google has taken over seven robotics firms in the last six months.According to reports, Google's Any Rubin is leading the company's secretive robotics division. So far, the price and size of the project haven't been revealed. Google's other robotics companies include Autofuss and Bot & Dolly, Schaft, Industrial Perception, Meka, Redwood Robotics, and Holomni.
In a statement posted on the Google Plus, Chief Executive Larry Page recently said: “I am excited about Andy Rubin's next project. His last big bet, Android, started off as a crazy idea that ended up putting a supercomputer in hundreds of millions of pockets. It is still very early days for this, but I can't wait to see the progress."Boston Dynamics was founded in 1992 by Marc Raibert, an former professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The company hasn't launched robots commercially, but works with US Army, Navy, Marine Corps and the Defense Department's Advanced Research Projects Agency.
Boston Dynamics has developed quite a few robots such as LS3, Atlas, Petman, Cheetah and BigDog. Videos of its walking robots have created a lot of excitement on the web. The BigDog robot is known for its impressive agility. It can climb hills, travels through snow, skitters precariously on ice. WildCat, a four-legged robot, shows off running a car park at high speed.Google's new acquisition comes at a time when other Internet companies such as Amazon have also been exploring the field of robotics. Amazon recently created a lot of buzz with its plans to deliver packages via drones within a mere 30 minutes.

Educational portal Meritnation launches its iOS and Android apps


Meritnation.com, the online K-12 education portal for students, has launched its mobile applications to make it easier for students to access to educational content on the go.The app features Study, Test & Revise categories. Students can access study material for all subjects within the app as well as have access to videos. Students can use the app to attempt tests and revise the notes. The app also includes NCERT Solutions, and caters to CBSE, ICSE, Kernataka, Kerala & Tamil Nadu boards for classes VI to  XII.
Future updates of the application would include features such as Board exam oriented Textbook Solutions (R. D. Sharma & T. S. Grewal), Ask & Answer and much more! XII.
The app is already available on the Google Play store and Apple's app store.