

Windows MultiPoint Server is designed to make technology access easier and more affordable for educational institutions.īen the PC Guy’s favorite spring PCs. 21st post on Blogging Windows, blogger Brandon LeBlanc reports that the trial version of Windows MultiPoint Server is now available for download at the Microsoft Download Center. TechFlash covered the story, including more than seven minutes of video regarding Avatar Kinect taken at the TechForum event.

21st, Microsoft Chief Research and Strategy Officer Craig Mundie spoke about future trends in the technology sector and showcased a few prototypes and Microsoft Research projects. ZDNet’s Mary Jo Foley covered the story in her daily All About Microsoft column, as did TechFlash Managing Editor Todd Bishop with this story.Ĭraig Mundie’s TechForum. The Kinect for Windows SDK is being developed and released by Microsoft Research (MSR) in collaboration with the Interactive Entertainment Business and will give academic researchers and enthusiasts access to key pieces of the Kinect system – such as the audio technology, system application programming interfaces and direct control of the Kinect sensor itself. 21st that a non-commercial Kinect for Windows SDK will be available as a free download in the spring. However, a number of other important technology stories are percolating just below the surface of the big news. By far, the biggest news out of Microsoft for developers this week is the announcement of the forthcoming Kinect for Windows Software Development Kit.
