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		<title>By: Microsoft Surface to be launched in AT&#38;T stores on April 17th - by Gadget, shop online blog of TechChee.com</title>
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		<dc:creator>Microsoft Surface to be launched in AT&#38;T stores on April 17th - by Gadget, shop online blog of TechChee.com</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Apr 2008 12:20:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] AT&amp;T retail stores on April 17th. You can freely test out all the interesting features of the Microsoft surface at the AT&amp;T [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Mr MyFountain, a super bar tender but it&#8217;s a robot!- by Gadget, shop online blog of TechChee.com</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mr MyFountain, a super bar tender but it&#8217;s a robot!- by Gadget, shop online blog of TechChee.com</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Aug 2007 14:38:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] The brain of this guy is a Windows XP computer. You can even set password to allow only certain people to access it. This security feature is definitely needed while you&#8217;re having this at home. Imagine, if it could be just picked up your kids who are only 10 years old plus, then they&#8217;ll throw their school bags aside and start making their own brew using MyFountain. MyFountain isn&#8217;t any cheap gadget, since it&#8217;s quite a smart one, so it carries a pretty high price tag, starting at $2,500. Perhaps,l Microsoft would be interested to play a part later on a better version of MyFountain by incorporating its coffee table surface technology into it. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] The brain of this guy is a Windows XP computer. You can even set password to allow only certain people to access it. This security feature is definitely needed while you&#8217;re having this at home. Imagine, if it could be just picked up your kids who are only 10 years old plus, then they&#8217;ll throw their school bags aside and start making their own brew using MyFountain. MyFountain isn&#8217;t any cheap gadget, since it&#8217;s quite a smart one, so it carries a pretty high price tag, starting at $2,500. Perhaps,l Microsoft would be interested to play a part later on a better version of MyFountain by incorporating its coffee table surface technology into it. [...]</p>
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		<title>By: &#8220;Touch-sensitive window shopping&#8221; in London! To trap window shoppers?- by Gadget, shop online blog of TechChee.com</title>
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		<dc:creator>&#8220;Touch-sensitive window shopping&#8221; in London! To trap window shoppers?- by Gadget, shop online blog of TechChee.com</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jun 2007 08:41:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] This is a good idea of making use of touch-screen technology to tackle window shoppers. Mr Ralph Lauren is converting a large window at its London flagship store into a giant touchscreen, to give you a different kind of &#8220;window shopping experience&#8221;. When you&#8217;re still wandering around in front of the big window of his shop, without clicking your mind to make any purchase at all. Be sure, you won&#8217;t mistakenly touch his big and touch-sensitive window, else you&#8217;ll have no choice just to make payment! It works more or less like the Microsoft coffee table, which is a 78-inch window is coated with touch-sensitive foil and having a hidden projector that beams the images onto it. It allows passers-by to browse through catalogs and make purchase and even get some tennis tips. Purchases are paid via phone or email later. Well, this installation is to coincide with the Wimbledon tournament and will be disabled in July. So, no worry, it&#8217;s not a setup to trap window shoppers! [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] This is a good idea of making use of touch-screen technology to tackle window shoppers. Mr Ralph Lauren is converting a large window at its London flagship store into a giant touchscreen, to give you a different kind of &#8220;window shopping experience&#8221;. When you&#8217;re still wandering around in front of the big window of his shop, without clicking your mind to make any purchase at all. Be sure, you won&#8217;t mistakenly touch his big and touch-sensitive window, else you&#8217;ll have no choice just to make payment! It works more or less like the Microsoft coffee table, which is a 78-inch window is coated with touch-sensitive foil and having a hidden projector that beams the images onto it. It allows passers-by to browse through catalogs and make purchase and even get some tennis tips. Purchases are paid via phone or email later. Well, this installation is to coincide with the Wimbledon tournament and will be disabled in July. So, no worry, it&#8217;s not a setup to trap window shoppers! [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Microsoft&#8217;s Windows Vista-based kitchen coming soon ?- by Gadget, shop online blog of TechChee.com</title>
		<link>http://www.techchee.com/2007/05/30/microsofts-surface-technology/comment-page-1/#comment-2645</link>
		<dc:creator>Microsoft&#8217;s Windows Vista-based kitchen coming soon ?- by Gadget, shop online blog of TechChee.com</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jun 2007 07:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] It sounds like Microsoft is going a bit diversified for its business, which they&#8217;re now branching into many other industrial sectors. I know, the recently announced Microsoft Surface Technology, which is a kind of computer that looks like a nice coffee table, having high animation and interactiveness that interact well with any gesture, touch or other digital objects etc. And they&#8217;re targeting the surface technology to those restaurants, hotels etc. After its nice &#8220;Surface coffee table&#8221;, here is the next different thing that Microsoft is giving a try, and they&#8217;re working on it now. So what is it? it&#8217;s a kitchen. So, Microsoft is going to share a bite of the market with LG, to compete producing home appliance? Not exactly, basically, Microsoft is still working on software, and this time is a &#8220;Kitchenware&#8221; or a Kitchen client software. The function of this &#8220;Kitchen client&#8221; is to extend the Windows operating system and integrate with current and future Windows Live services. Furthermore, this &#8220;Kitchen client&#8221; is used to serve as a a family calendar, recipe center, entertainment features and a shared bulletin board. Similar to its approach with its Vista Media Center, which Microsoft is producing the software only and they&#8217;ve got partner (LG ?) to produce the hardware for them. So, the expected finished product should be a kitchen appliance that consists of the &#8220;kitchenware&#8221; running Windows Vista and the hardware. Anyway, no word on target dates, packaging or pricing. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] It sounds like Microsoft is going a bit diversified for its business, which they&#8217;re now branching into many other industrial sectors. I know, the recently announced Microsoft Surface Technology, which is a kind of computer that looks like a nice coffee table, having high animation and interactiveness that interact well with any gesture, touch or other digital objects etc. And they&#8217;re targeting the surface technology to those restaurants, hotels etc. After its nice &#8220;Surface coffee table&#8221;, here is the next different thing that Microsoft is giving a try, and they&#8217;re working on it now. So what is it? it&#8217;s a kitchen. So, Microsoft is going to share a bite of the market with LG, to compete producing home appliance? Not exactly, basically, Microsoft is still working on software, and this time is a &#8220;Kitchenware&#8221; or a Kitchen client software. The function of this &#8220;Kitchen client&#8221; is to extend the Windows operating system and integrate with current and future Windows Live services. Furthermore, this &#8220;Kitchen client&#8221; is used to serve as a a family calendar, recipe center, entertainment features and a shared bulletin board. Similar to its approach with its Vista Media Center, which Microsoft is producing the software only and they&#8217;ve got partner (LG ?) to produce the hardware for them. So, the expected finished product should be a kitchen appliance that consists of the &#8220;kitchenware&#8221; running Windows Vista and the hardware. Anyway, no word on target dates, packaging or pricing. [...]</p>
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