Microsoft Research TechFest 2013 Keynote by Rick Rashid

Rick Rashid, Microsoft Chief Research Officer, opens TechFest 2013 addressing a shift towards more intelligent technology in an era defined by a proliferatio…
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29 Responses to Microsoft Research TechFest 2013 Keynote by Rick Rashid

  1. Kathy James says:

    Get free Microsoft Point Code on this website!
    mediafire.com/?xr4jrra6t5gg48r no downloads, no installation on programs,
    this is online.

  2. WulfCry says:

    My idea of a problem solving is like seeing Tesla in a Faraday cage doing
    practical problem solving penning down observation taking measures doing
    research on theory and displaying the problem going a step forward. I don’t
    want code proving a hard problem running on a computing device. I want code
    converting complex problems and transfer them to tech. A self driving car
    is a good tech transfer example *unbounded. Search transfers visually,
    machine learning box it even more as just data.

  3. Allanaflow Jenny says:

    commenter on Youtube said to do it!

  4. lordmasterization says:

    Xbox infinity NOW

  5. Derek De Souza says:

    All of these features should now be implemented into Windows Phones and
    other Microsoft Products, then Microsoft shall dominate the tech world

  6. resfan000 says:

    Holy Xbox fan boys just hoping to get a hard on xD

  7. maskeen343 says:

    Anything about XBOX??

  8. Derek De Souza says:

    Well hoping for something revolutionary isn’t a crime 😛

  9. Espada Grim says:

    supposedly it will be shown on the 6th or 7th but it will be a private
    event.

  10. AG Silent says:

    yay

  11. Lance says:

    @Derek De Souza I don’t work for Microsoft but if you view YouTube channel
    TechMeShow you’ll see some of us are making Hardware to use with WP. Have
    an RC Car, Weather Dock, etc. Now even a Pinky ring device.

  12. Joey Carmintary says:

    Xbox video please

  13. chentiangemalc says:

    yes IBM did this, but for example in english -> chinese, if i spoke
    english, it would use a playback of recorded chinese speakers voice, the MS
    version is different in it uses “personalized speech” i.e. the english
    speakers own voice morphed into chinese

  14. kc3vv says:

    Speech to speech is realy promising but as far as i know ibm did research
    in this topic in,2006

  15. kc3vv says:

    yep it’s still realy impresing what microsoft did but also the research ibm
    is doing is realy interesting…

  16. Eduards Jašs says:
  17. Michael McTheny says:

    I really want a Surface 2

  18. Hilary Bowen says:

    There are plenty of people out there that dont need desktop pc legacy
    applications for their tablet. Many still have a laptop as the main PC at
    home but can see the appeal of a tablet. Windows 8 phones are great and
    intuitive to use. Once people have realised the cheaper Android tablets
    often offer poor value for money (as a result of reliability issues) there
    may well be a shift towards products like the Surface 2. Most PC and
    Laptop users only use them for surfing, writing the odd document or playing
    games. 

  19. emsud boskovic says:

    What should I buy ps4 or surface 2 or Xbox one 

  20. Silmarieni says:

    While capacitive pen is crap for drawing the text recognition is remarkable
    and absolutely useable with OneNote. Remorte Desktop works great. On the
    minus side MS should have made it much more easier (e.g. no jailbraking) to
    use legacy apps recompiled for ARM (7-zip, Notepad++, …)

  21. RoelTyros says:

    I’ve got the Surface 2 for about 2 weeks and I am still very enthousiast
    about the tablet, especcially the renderingtime with zooming in and out
    with PDF files. Also the use of the full version of Windows Explorer
    together with my home network and Synology nass. Works great and the lack
    of apps in the Store doesn’t matter for me because the apps I need are in
    the store. They do just I expect from it and I don’t need lot’s of non
    useable settings as in Android apps. Thanx for the good review !!

  22. txmoney says:

    Your logic is fuzzy. Your complaint is the Surface 2 offers a revolutionary
    full featured keyboard that doubles as a cover to protect the screen, that
    actually utilizes the software that could use it? In other words, its a
    tablet that offers more features that no traditional tablet offers. And
    that’s a critique of Surface 2? The keyboard is definitely NOT “imperative”
    to use. It just makes it more convenient and productive to use than not.

  23. Ragingfighter1 says:

    To the person that made the comment about iPad you’re absolutely right it
    does somebody bucket load not the same time it’s never marketed itself to
    run Mac apps Microsoft’s competes with itself by having a pro model that
    does everything versus down a watered-down version that tries to have an
    app ecosystem it really does hurt developers by doing that

  24. stillyas85 says:

    Its a good tablet, my first windows 8 experience on a mobile device. I’m an
    Android guy and glad I got this over Note 10.1. this gets way more stuff
    gets done than any Android or iOS tab.

  25. Ken Heslip says:

    You really need to fill that crack in the table.

  26. Ken Heslip says:

    iOS doesn’t run any Mac apps yet it sells by the bucket load. Most people
    just want to view photos, browse the web, watch a movie etc. This can do
    all that. Of course it needs more apps, but iOS and Android were in the
    same place once.

  27. Ragingfighter1 says:

    Also I know if you have to buy a keyboard and start typing on your tablet
    you really shouldn’t own a tablet. An Ultrabook will be more of what you
    need. This is opinion based only but it’s a is a tablet. The problem with
    the keyboard is it can be imperative to use a keyboard and mouse in the
    Windows experience. You should not have to add things on to get the better
    experience of an operating system.

  28. Ragingfighter1 says:

    It looks nice there is no question about it I’ve sampled it myself. But at
    the same time it’s a really hard sell for somebody to invest in the $450
    tablet which doesn’t give you the full experience of Windows itself when
    offered a pro model for 400 more. It would be like Apple selling a Mac
    version of The iPad and not being able to run any of the Mac applications
    that alone equals a problem.

  29. GamersPlayVideoGames says:

    I want the surface 2. It looks awesome

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