
At a recent design day event in Norway, Windows Phone design studio general manager Albert Shum and Todd Simmons, creative director at Wolff Olins, held a talk about “re-imagining” Microsoft. After switching its Windows, Office, and Microsoft brand logos last year, it appears the company has some additional plans for Bing, Skype, Yammer, and Xbox. Simmons revealed a concept video from two years ago of how Microsoft looked to rebrand its key products. Part of the video includes a new Bing logo that looks very similar to a paper airplane.
At first it seems the clip is simply an old concept, like similar ones Microsoft has experimented with previously, but later in the presentation Simmons reveals design work for the same Bing logo and…

Facebook unveiled its new Home family of apps earlier this week, with a strong focus on “people, not apps.” Microsoft’s head of corporate communications, Frank Shaw, has taken to the company’s official blog to voice his issues with Facebook’s presentation. Shaw jokingly notes he had to check his calendar a few times, not for April Fools, but “because the content of the presentation was remarkably similar to the launch event we did for Windows Phone two years ago.”
Shaw takes issue with Facebook’s idea of putting people first over apps, something that first debuted in Microsoft’s original Windows Phone 7 announcement over three years ago. Shaw, who is regularly involved in Microsoft’s battles against Google, digs at Android, noting it’s…
Robotics expert Pete Redmond gives a presentation on the future of robots and machinery and its impact on society. Video Rating: 5 / 5
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Related Posts:Building off of the web search capabilities of its research pane for Docs, Google is now giving users the ability to search for and insert their own personal content. For example, if you’re working on a presentation in Drive and want to add a photo from your Picasa album, or a quote from a friend’s Google+ profile, you’ll now have the option of adding personal content from within the research pane without leaving your project. This new search feature pulls information from your personal Picasa albums, Drive and Google+ accounts, and users will also find that the research pane has been extended to Presentation and Drawings. Unfortunately, Google Apps customers will still be limited to web-only search results, as personal content search is intended for individual accounts. However, if you’re a starving student heavily embedded in Google’s ecosystem, this time saver just might shave a few minutes off of your weekend cram session and that’s always a good thing.
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Related Posts:As the battle between Samsung and Apple closed out another week in US District Court, lawyers for the latter focused its argument on evidence and testimony covering a presentation Apple made to Samsung in 2010, and its offer to license the patents. AllThingsD has the deck of slides from the meeting (embedded after the break), specifying areas and specific patents Apple believes Android as an OS infringes or things Samsung specifically copied elements from, plus a report on testimony from Apple executive Boris Teksler. He testified today about the meeting with Samsung, calling it a “trusted partner” (should be, since Apple paid it paid $ 5.7 billion for parts that year) that both Tim Cook and Steve Jobs spoke to directly about the issue.
While more information is expected from Teksler next week, he did have time to put a dollar amount on the licensing deal Apple subsequently offered, at about $ 30 per smartphone and $ 40 per tablet, as well as royalties also collected from phones running Symbian and Bada, with the possibility of a 20 percent discount if Samsung would cross license its own technology back to Apple. The companies are restricted by Judge Koh to 25 hours each to argue their points (Apple is at 11 and a half hours while Samsung has crossed over 12 with its own arguments yet to come) but we’re sure there’s enough time left for a few more revelations before any resolution is reached.
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The following is a reenactment of Team 341, Miss Daisy’s 2010 Championship Chairman’s presentation. Our team wanted to document this extraordinary moment in our history and also give other teams an inside look at our presentation. After the presentation, the coaches asked our Chairman’s crew some questions about their experiences on a FIRST® Robotics team. This was recorded on June 22, 2010. Video Rating: 5 / 5
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now the problem is i cant really find a topic that will get everyone’s attention in the software fields so if you guys and gals can throw in some ideas that would be wonderful!
P.S. I thought about doing a presentation on the “iPAD” but then i said nahh… what do you guys think?
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Answer by BobdarshyDo it on requirements documentation approaches (data dictionaries, decision trees, decision tables) that will put everyone to sleep! lol
The most interesting thing in software development (at least in my mind) is quality assurance and inspection. You can talk about the fly-by-wire systems in modern aircraft and make them all terrified to ever fly again.
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