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What’s next? Telecoms can’t solve this on their own
Korean telecommunication carriers will surely optimize 5G network with edge computing but that’s not where it will end. It’s not wise to be a solo player, it’s much better to collaborate with IT companies that have invested heavily on software…
In the news | Healthcare Digital
Microsoft : The Chatbot Opportunity in Healthcare
It’s not hard to see why this innovation triggers excitement in the NHS. Chatbots can ease staffing issues, triage patients to the correct services, and source intelligent information for patients to their smart devices whenever they need it.
In the news | Fossbytes
You Can Play These New Microsoft Games Using Just Your Eyes
We have seen Microsoft work on several products for the specially-abled such as the Xbox Adaptive Controller. Taking this initiative one step further, the company has released four new Eyes First games on Microsoft Store. These games run on Windows…
In the news | PCWorld
These four ‘Eyes First’ Windows games could do for eye tracking what Solitaire did for the PC’s mouse
Microsoft Research has published four “Eyes First” games, designed to help make eye tracking more of a mainstream technology for Windows 10 users. The Eyes First games—Tile Slide, Match Two, Double Up, and Maze—aren’t much in terms of actual games,…
In the news | SoftPedia
Microsoft Launches Windows 10 Game That You Can Play with Your Eyes
Microsoft has released four games for Windows 10 that are specifically developed to be played with eye tracking systems. The four games, which are published in the Microsoft Store and are offered with a freeware license, aren’t just supposed to…
In the news | TechDigest
Microsoft introduces eye-controlled games for those with mobility problems
Microsoft has introduced games for Windows 10 that can be controlled by players’ eyes in a bid to help people with speech and mobility difficulties. Microsoft has reinvented four classic games, which use eye-tracking technology to detect the direction players…
In the news | The Irish News
Eye-controlled games come to PC for players with mobility problems
Games that can be controlled by players’ eyes have been introduced to Windows 10 in a bid to help people with speech and mobility difficulties. Microsoft has reinvented four classic games, which use eye-tracking technology to detect the direction players…
In the news | ZDNet
Microsoft taps Windows 10 eye-tracking for new free games played with eyes alone
Microsoft has launched four free ‘Eyes First’ games that people with speech and mobility disabilities can play using eye movements. The new Windows 10 games were developed by Microsoft Research and include the Tile Slide puzzle, a memory game called…
In the news | HEXUS
Microsoft releases four eye-tracking API powered games
Microsoft has released four new games with eye-motion control. If you head on over to the Windows Store you will now find Tile Slide, Match Two, Double Up and Maze are available to download for free. All the games require…