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@ that's a good question for our new MSDN forums.
7:49 AM Nov 25th
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@ Tagged objects can be produced cheaply as disposable items too, like bank lobbies. Museums too.
7:46 AM Nov 25th
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in reply to TubaTech
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@ Surface is in a lot of uncontrolled environments. Bars, hotels, museums. Tags are for controlled environments like retail.
7:44 AM Nov 25th
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Microsoft Surface blog: Recap from PDC and more
10:02 AM Nov 24th
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Microsoft Surface SDK supports XNA Game Studio 3.0 and later
10:01 AM Nov 24th
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Very cool. RT @ Demo of from Medica. The latest project Bjorn was involved in.
8:03 AM Nov 24th
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Deutsche Bank shows off the future of banking in Berlin with Microsoft Surface
8:00 AM Nov 24th
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@ In commercial environments, as with a PC, customers need to be cautious with their network security.
8:00 AM Nov 23rd
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in reply to TubaTech
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@ The recommendation on bluetooth is likely warning of unmanaged connections that can be hacked.
7:59 AM Nov 23rd
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@ Tagging is advantageous in a controlled environment, and we provide a tool to print your own tags.
7:58 AM Nov 23rd
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@ If you notice in the object video - paintbrush, the leaf, the book. These are not tagged objects. Just "off the shelf" & they work
7:58 AM Nov 23rd
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in reply to TubaTech
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- Having a cookie at Robbie's Holiday Preview
9:02 AM Nov 20th
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The cool thing about the monster video, for devs, is that we go through how it was done.
12:41 PM Nov 19th
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@ In the past, the sessions have been online a few days later. I'll post to the Surface blog and when I see them.
12:39 PM Nov 19th
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in reply to joshblake
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- Crazy monster on Surface! Check out the video
12:34 PM Nov 19th
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If you are missing the Microsoft Surface session @, for video of demos
12:07 PM Nov 19th
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RT @ Microsoft Surface Workstation SDK: ...significant momentum in the adoption...
10:30 AM Nov 19th
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@ They might be third cousins.. in name only. ;)
11:59 AM Nov 18th
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in reply to joeolsen
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Microsoft Surface mystery revealed. More to come at PDC.
11:50 AM Nov 18th
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Broad availability of the Surface SDK WE and Touch First contest winner!
10:34 AM Nov 18th
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- Name Microsoft Surface
- Location Redmond, WA
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- Bio This is the official Microsoft Surface channel managed by Eric Havir from the Surface team.
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