touch interface

  1. UWP and the evolution of touch development

    How is programming for touch development on the Universal Windows Platform (UWP) different from mouse and keyboard development in Windows Forms? This post will cover some of the subtle differences between the two and how to use the most advanced tools for building smooth touch experiences. Link...
  2. Complete Anatomy: Award-Winning App Comes to Windows Store

    3D4Medical has just completed the port of its award-winning flagship product Complete Anatomy to Link Removed using the Windows Bridge for iOS. The Windows Bridge is an open-source environment for Objective-C that provides support for third party APIs. The Windows Bridge was a very important...
  3. Meet Surface fan Hapa Perdue – DJ, show host and executive director of Scratch DJ Academy LA

    Link Removed Describing his sound as “#FeelGoodSound,” Hapa Perdue (“DJ Hapa”) is known for playing a multitude of genres and blending it all together to create a unique soundtrack. His list of clients includes top brands such as Ducati, Ferrari, Red Bull, Samsung and The Grammys, just to name...
  4. Hands On: Windows 10 build 10122 in Tablet Mode on HP Stream 7

    After installing Windows 10 Insider Preview build 10122 in a clean upgrade from build 10074 I was finally able to use Tablet Mode on a small screened device, the HP Stream 7, and this is about that experience. read more Continue reading...
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    Windows 8 I am off to a very frustrating start...

    I hope to gain a working understanding of Windows 8 that came on my new laptop. I had no problems learning XP, Vista, Windows 7 and the earliest versions of Windows. Windows 8 totally confounds me and makes me feel like the aged senior I am. Everything seems “hidden” , the color tiles seem...
  6. Windows 8 What Makes Windows 8 Popular in Technology Enthusiasts?

    Windows 8 has made the most noteworthy effect in the engineering business and is picking up prompt investment of innovation clients worldwide. The excuse for why it is picking up moment notoriety is the touch board and the included characteristics that it carries on top of it. The new Windows...
  7. Windows 8 Top Windows 8 Touch Apps: Games

    Want to make the most of the touch interface on your new Windows 8 tablet, hybrid or desktop? All week we’re rounding up the best touch-friendly apps for Windows 8. Today: it’s time for some games. More*» Source: Yahoo! News
  8. Windows 8 48 Hours With Windows 8

    Microsoft’s new OS has been out for quite a while and ever since, people had been giving out mixed reactions. Today, we’ve decided to give you not a list of new features but instead, our experiences with Windows 8. Touching vs. Clicking First thing you’ll notice is the new Start screen. Love it...
  9. Windows 8 The All New MSN for Windows 8

    IE10 will get it's very own MSN: Read the full blog: Link Removed
  10. Windows 8 Web browsing in Windows 8 Consumer Preview with IE10

    The Windows 8 Engineering Team blog has a great blog on IE10 and show what's new in browsing whilst in a Metro environment: Definitely worth a read..... Link Removed
  11. Windows 8 Shared from Another W8 Tech Forum

    Y'all are making far too big a deal over the Start screen. I used the DP for months; now the Beta non-stop since 29/2. Hardly ever visit Start. The lack of the old Start Menu & Windows orb is completely meaningless. The OS works just fine, as is. Between the following, there is noise & a...
  12. Windows 8 May Arrive Early to Fight iPad (But Hopefully Not)

    As Apple's iPad threatens to gobble up PC market share, Microsoft may be moving faster than expected on Windows 8. An anonymous source tells ZDNet's Mary Jo Foley that Microsoft's shooting for an April 2012 release to manufacturing for Windows 8, which will accommodate tablets with a touch-based...
  13. Not just a new interface: Delving deeper into Windows 8

    There is more to Microsoft Windows 8 than just a new touch interface. Debra Littlejohn Shinder digs deeper into the inner workings of the new operating system. Link Removed
  14. Microsoft Previews "Windows 8"

    Touch-centric interface and application experience designed as a natural reflection of the device. TAIPEI, Taiwan, June 1, 2011 - At 2011 Computex today, Microsoft Corp. showed hardware partners the next version of Windows, internally code-named "Windows 8," to help the partners build devices...
  15. Week in tech: touching Windows 8 and stealing webcomics

    The Oatmeal vs. FunnyJunk: webcomic copyright fight gets personal : Matthew Inman, creator of webcomic The Oatmeal, tried to ignore the rampant online copying of his work—until he found that his entire output was mirrored on a user-generated content site called FunnyJunk. Microsoft gives the...
  16. Fly Or Die: Windows 8 Tries To Out-Touch Apple

    The debate about Windows 8 rages on in this episode of Fly or Die . CrunchGear editor John Biggs, who joins me from Las Vegas where he is attending a watch conference (don't ask) thinks nothing has really changed because users can always switch back from the touch interface to the old Windows. I...
  17. 9 Questions About Windows 8

    Microsoft has finally given the world a peek at Window 8, its next OS, which will span devices from phones to desktops and emphasize a touch interface. But the revelation raises a few questions. Source: Yahoo! News
  18. Microsoft unveils touch-oriented Windows 8

    Microsoft showed the next version of its Windows OS at a press event in Taipei on Thursday, unveiling a completely new tile-based interface that it hopes will be better suited for the emerging world of tablet PCs. Microsoft called it a "reimagining" of Windows that will run on all types of...
  19. Microsoft unveils touch-oriented Windows 8

    Microsoft showed Thursday the next version of its Windows OS at a press event in Taipei, unveiling a completely new tile-based interface that it hopes will be better suited for the emerging world of tablet PCs. Link Removed
  20. Microsoft unveils touch-oriented Windows 8

    Microsoft showed Thursday the next version of its Windows OS at a press event in Taipei, unveiling a completely new tile-based interface that it hopes will be better suited for the emerging world of tablet PCs. Source: Yahoo! News