The latest project of Microsoft Research that can make you wish you had a Windows Phone. The company showed off a new display technology, is still experimental, which uses sensors to predict the movement of before you touch your smartphone into a touch screen, dubbed the "before hitting detective", using sensor technology embedded in smartphones to predict how and when you will touch screen. It can detect the interaction with the touch screen itself as well as how you are holding the phone. An example of this in action is a video player application. When you move your hand near the screen, the application automatically controls playback surface before you touch the screen. Similarly, if you are using the phone in one hand, the control will only appear on the right-hand side of where you are. However, as Microsoft points out in the introduction video, technology may also have applications interesting for games, web browsing, and just about any application you use on your phone today. "It uses the hands as a window to the mind," Ken Hinckley, a researcher main at Microsoft, talks about the project in a post detailing the trials. Although Microsoft has showed off a Windows Phone technologies, the project is still in an early stage and it is unclear if it is both plans to put it into consumer devices. However, it provides a fascinating glimpse into a Windows Phone device (or device surface) in the future could look like.
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