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Surface SDK 2.0 Targets Windows Touch Devices

Topics
WPF,
.NET,
Microsoft,
Companies,
Surface,
Multitouch,
Programming,
XNA

With Microsoft Surface SDK 2.0 one can write applications for both Surface and Windows Touch devices.

MIX 2011: What to Expect

Topics
Javascript,
Silverlight,
Web Development,
Web Frameworks,
Dynamic Languages,
WOA,
.NET,
Languages,
Rich Internet Apps,
Programming,
Architecture,
Windows Phone 7,
Surface

HTML 5, Silverlight 5, and a surprise announcement about Windows Phone 7 look to be on the table at MIX 2011. We are also going to see information on Surface 2, ECMAScript 5, the next version of Web Forms, and the Microsoft Media Platform.

A DSL for Multi-touch Gestures

Topics
Silverlight,
.NET,
Rich Internet Apps,
Programming,
Multitouch,
TUIO,
TouchToolkit,
Surface

As part of the TouchToolkit, Frank Maurer and Shahedul Huq Khandkar have created a DSL for multi-touch gestures. The language is in a declarative style with two sections. The first section, labeled “validate”, contains the rules used to determine if a specific gesture is being performed. The second section contains the return values for the gesture.

The Widespread Release of the Surface SDK Brings New Features

Topics
Embedded Devices,
.NET,
Embedded Software Dev,
Surface,
Programming

The Microsoft Surface SDK has been released to the general public. Along with lifting the restrictions on who can use it, there is a service pack bringing new functionality including contact visualizations “that provide users with instant and consistent visual feedback when they touch the Microsoft Surface screen.”

Microsoft Bringing Multitouch to Windows

Topics
.NET,
Windows,
User Interface,
Programming,
Rich Client / Desktop,
Surface,
Operating Systems,
Windows7

Microsoft is planning on publicly releasing the Surface SDK at this year's PDC. This is seen by some as the next step towards bringing their multitouch technology to the Windows operating system.

Windows 7 Will Be the Next Operating System from Microsoft

Topics
Microsoft,
.NET,
Windows,
Programming,
Companies,
Operating Systems,
Windows7,
Surface

Chris Flores, a Microsoft director on the Windows Client Communications Team, talks about the future of Windows.