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Microsoft Research Showcase Explored

prostoalex writes "Every year Microsoft Research scientists show their achievements and developments at Redmond campus. Seattle Post-Intelligencer reports from Techfest, a number of other news resources and blogs are covering it. Read about network-enabled bear that allows parents to communicate with the kids, a mobile phone applications that not only checks, but predicts traffic conditions, and surface computing for digital homes." From the article: "The project isn't fully developed, but the ultimate vision is to have the stuffed animal interact with a child, doing such things as playing games and reading stories. Because the bear is on a network, a parent could also use it to interact with a child remotely -- communicating or even taking snapshots through an embedded camera."

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  1. Obligatory reply by yotto · · Score: 0, Redundant

    A network-enabled bear running a Microsoft product alone with your child.

    What could possibly go wrong?

  2. Re:Why would I trust a Microsoft fridge? by mboverload · · Score: 0, Redundant
    MOD PARENT UP!

    You, my friend, are a comic genius.