Microsoft wants to patent ‘life streaming,’ turn your whole life into Jersey Shore

Microsoft wants to patent life streaming, turn your whole life into Jersey Shore

Imagine a reality TV show that's starring you, recorded by you and directed by Microsoft? That's the principle behind its most recently disclosed patent application, dreaming up a method to transmit data from a "life recorder" to a target device for safe keeping. The company pictures you using your smartphone (or other device -- just a shame the ideal one is Google's) to document your life, before it automatically catalogs, tags and uploads it to elsewhere for friends and family to enjoy. We're not sure if we want our friends from the Hockey Club seeing us freak out at Kelly Clarkson gigs, but hopefully there's an off switch.

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Microsoft wants to patent 'life streaming,' turn your whole life into Jersey Shore originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 23 Aug 2012 13:58:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Microsoft applies to patent gesture-based MIDI interface, turn us all into Jean Michel Jarre

Microsoft applies to patent gesturebased MIDI interface, turn us all into JeanMichel Jarre

Microsoft has applied to patent a free-space gesture controller for a MIDI interface that could see you kicking out jams on invisible instruments. Using a Kinect-style depth camera, individual movements would be mapped to notes and played out by the games console observing the action. The company actually teased a similar function in its Kinect Effect advert, where it showed cellists, violinists and pianists all miming in front of the sensor, although we doubt the technology is at a sufficiently capable stage just yet. If granted, it means we could see plenty of intentional arm-waving in future music games, or an even more outrageous stage show from the world's most beloved Gallic synth maven.

Microsoft applies to patent gesture-based MIDI interface, turn us all into Jean Michel Jarre originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 15 Jun 2012 09:08:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Microsoft applies to patent MagSafe-like magnetic power and data coupling

Microsoft applies to patent Magsafelike magnetic power coupling

Microsoft has applied to patent a magnetic power and data coupling that's similar to the power-only MagSafe. Using the technology, the unit would snap onto the base of your phone (in the example) in either direction, pushing juice and information without the needless fiddling with a micro/miniUSB port. Since it's just an application, it's not likely to arrive in a product yet, but it does make us hopeful that more companies aim to end our cable-based annoyances.

Microsoft applies to patent MagSafe-like magnetic power and data coupling originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 14 Jun 2012 08:21:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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