Stuart, a 66-year-old man with diabetes, felt lousy—constantly fatigued, nauseated, and short of breath after just the slightest exertion. His daughter, worried by his increasing frailty, took him to the emergency room at the local hospital. Her concern was amply…
By Allison Linn, Senior Writer, Microsoft Research A new Microsoft Research project lets people to create high-quality 3D images in real time, using a regular mobile phone, with about the same effort it takes to snap a picture or capture…
In the news | Wired
Microsoft has encroached on Google's turf on two different fronts.
In the news | The Verge
Bing will scan whatever is currently on your screen for information and then display snippets of relevant results.
By Allison Linn, Senior Writer, Microsoft Research Jamie Shotton was just starting his career in computer vision at Microsoft Research Cambridge when some colleagues from the company's Redmond offices came to the U.K. lab with a challenge. They were creating…
Awards | MIT Technology Review
Jamie Shotton was named as one of 35 Innovators Under 35 for young innovators whose inventions and research are deemed most exciting by the editors of Technology Review.
Sigcomm, the annual mecca for networking researchers, is being held in London this week (August 17-21, 2015). The conference program includes something for all tastes: perennial sessions on wide-area and wireless networks, topics du jour like data centers and software…
In the 1999 American film Bicentennial Man, the late Robin Williams played a robot who strives to achieve the physical, social and legal status of a human being. The character’s growing language capabilities—his capacity to communicate fluently with his human…
In the news | MIT Technology Review
Quantum computers are still a distant prospect, but Microsoft researchers say we should strengthen online encryption against them now.