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Microsoft has showcased a new version of its Windows Phone
operating system, which will be released for new and existing handsets
during 2011. The free developer tools for the new Windows Phone OS will be available in May, enabling developers to take advantage of new
features, such as application multitasking for background processing,
audio and file transfer, fast application switching, deeper phone
integration, access to the camera and Motion Sensor library.
Microsoft Corp. executives today showcased the next version of the
Windows Phone operating system and other powerful next-generation
applications that span phones, PCs and other devices. Building on
Tuesday’s keynote, Microsoft demonstrated the value of developing for
HTML5 and the standards-based Web with Internet Explorer 9 on PCs
running Windows and Internet Explorer 9 on Windows Phone. With the
forthcoming release of Windows Phone, coming later this year, Microsoft
is providing developers with more hardware capabilities, better
browsing and improved tooling, as well as expanded opportunities and
Windows Phone Marketplace options. Together, these technologies create a
richer application environment that expands mobile usage scenarios.
“The next release of Windows Phone represents the evolution of our
strategy for ensuring that developers are at the forefront of ‘what’s
next’ by investing in even richer customer experiences, a powerful
application platform and a thriving ecosystem,” said Joe Belfiore,
corporate vice president, Windows Phone Program Management. “We will
soon deliver a new set of Windows Phone Developer Tools that will
enable developers to create a new generation of apps that are even
faster, more capable and better integrated with Windows Phone.”
New Opportunities and Capabilities for Windows Phone
Today, Microsoft provided the first deep look at the development
platform for the next version of Windows Phone, arriving on new and
existing handsets later this year. Developers will soon have updated
Windows Phone Developer Tools. Improved tools include a performance
profiler and sensor simulation, enabling developers to build more
integrated and high-performing applications. The new application
platform enables developers to take advantage of the following:
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Application multitasking for background processing, audio and file transfer, and fast application switching
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Deeper phone integration so apps can, for example, take better advantage of the versatility of Live Tiles
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Access to the camera and Motion
Sensor library so developers can build apps that incorporate device
hardware and build augmented reality experiences
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Developers will be able to take advantage of these new capabilities
to create even more creative and engaging Windows Phone apps and games.
The free Windows Phone Developer Tools for the new Windows Phone OS
will be available to developers in May. With 38,000 registered
developers, more than 13,000 available apps and 1.5 million downloads of
the original Windows Phone Developer Tools, developers are the
foundation of the fast-growing Windows Phone ecosystem.
Today, Microsoft also provided an early glimpse of app concepts for
the next version of Windows Phone OS with new experiences from Skype,
Spotify, Layar, Qantas, Amazon Shopping and Kik Messenger.
“Windows Phone is an incredibly fun and easy platform for developers
to work with, and Kik was thrilled to have the chance to create a
concept with the phone’s next-generation developer tools,” said Ted
Livingston, CEO, Kik Messenger. “In only two weeks, we had an amazing
new app that looks and feels like an extension of the phone itself,
creating a customer experience like nothing we’ve seen before.”
Kinect for Windows Beta SDK Opens Doors for Enthusiasts and Academics
Kinect for Xbox 360, recently recognized by Guinness World Records as
the fastest-selling consumer device in 60 days, allows users to enjoy
games and entertainment with their whole body and voice — no controller
required. Since Kinect launched in November 2010, enthusiasts have
been exploring the potential of Kinect in a number of unexpected,
nongaming scenarios. Today at MIX, Microsoft detailed some of the
features in the Kinect for Windows Beta SDK from Microsoft Research
coming in the spring, including the following:
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Robust Skeletal Tracking for
high-performance capabilities that track the skeleton image of one or
two persons moving within the Kinect field of view
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Advanced Audio Capabilities,
including four-element microphone array with sophisticated acoustic
noise and echo cancellation for great audio; beam formation to
identify the current sound source and integration with the Windows
speech recognition API also included
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XYZ depth camera for standard color
camera stream access and depth data that indicates the distance of
the object from the Kinect camera
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Developers can sign up to be notified of the release at http://research.microsoft.com/kinectsdk.
Onstage, Microsoft showcased compelling examples of what is possible
using the SDK, including WorldWide Telescope and several community
projects. Frog design inc. created a Kinect-powered “Wall Panic” PC
game, in which players contort their bodies until they match a shape
descending on a large screen. This work typifies the creative
groundswell of Kinect usage scenarios being delivered by enthusiasts,
developers and academics.
“Microsoft’s support for Kinect beyond the Xbox platform will
increase opportunities for developers to explore new ideas and
deliver innovative Kinect applications and experiences. A richer Kinect
for Windows API will enable the creativity of these development
communities to really come to life,” said Robert Tuttle, chief
architect, frog design.
Microsoft Silverlight 5 Beta Delivered
Microsoft also announced the immediate availability of the beta for
Microsoft Silverlight 5, which provides advances in rich media and
application development. New capabilities include Hardware Video Decode,
for enhanced video quality and performance, and “Trickplay,” which
provides variable-rate video playback with audio pitch correction. The
Microsoft Silverlight 5 beta also offers a new Microsoft XNA-based
interface for delivering stunning 3-D visualizations within
applications, along with a host of new features that are designed to
enhance developer productivity and end-user experiences. More
information and a download of the beta are available at http://www.microsoft.com/silverlight.
At MIX, the U.S. Navy Blue Angels demonstrated a dynamic new site
that uses HTML5 to make the site’s core content engaging and
wide-reaching while using Silverlight for streaming a never-before-seen,
HD video experience from inside the cockpit and a high-performance,
interactive, 3-D representation of a Blue Angels aircraft.
"The Blue Angels are excited to launch a new, state-of-the-art
website that will allow us to more effectively accomplish our mission
of enhancing Navy recruiting and credibly representing Navy and Marine
Corps aviation to the United States and its Armed Forces," said Lt.
Katie Kelly, U.S. Navy Blue Angels.
About MIX
In its sixth year, MIX was created to foster a sustained conversation
between Microsoft and Web designers and developers. This year’s event
offers two days of keynotes streamed live and approximately 130
sessions available for download, all at http://live.visitmix.com.
About Microsoft
Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq “MSFT”) is the worldwide leader in
software, services and solutions that help people and businesses
realize their full potential.
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