Monday 7 December 2015

Microsoft says 2016 stylus will be fully

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2015 is a slightly disappointing year. Suspension concepts such as skateboarding and flying cars fail to massive development. On the upcoming 2016, Microsoft Research predicted the possibility of interesting innovations.

Microsoft released Microsoft think that innovation that may occur in 2016. Prediction of a wide range of innovations, including new processor technologies and data.

The following is one of the main items:

1. the Internet replace TV

Microsoft Asia Research Institute expects Hsiao Dean, in 2016, the online video publishing will replace television, while Chinese people watching the Olympics over the Internet would be much more television viewers. In other words, broadcasters should stop fighting "cord" trend and instead embrace future entertainment mode based on the Internet.

2. the stylus will be fully

Microsoft Researcher bier·bakesidun (Bill Buxton) expected of pen-based computing technology will fully come in 2016. Such projections are reasonable, especially considering Apple has support in the iPad Pro stylus.

3. focus shift in technology industry

Buxton believes that on technology development, user-focused digital decoration and white elephant turned to enhance user experience and bring more value to the user, helping users to play to their potential.

4. new types of processors

From the United Kingdom member of the Cambridge Microsoft Research kelisi·bixiaopu (Chris Bishop) is expected, a new type of processor coming to realize complex calculations such as machine learning, and the GPU (graphics processing unit) and cause more strong performances.

5. the data of ethics will be more important

Privacy problems with the data collection has been the focus of public discussion. Microsoft Researcher Kaite·kelaofude (Kate Crawford) that for this type of problem in 2016, will be a critical year. She predicts that data science research project will introduce about digital ethics, so as to better understand the effects of large-scale data collection and testing.
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