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Television is evolving. The change is continuous and continually accelerating. As we design TV’s future, we remember its past and ask, What’s worth saving?
"Smart" design plans for connected lives, not screens everywhere.
Conversational voice UIs have tantalized and disappointed us for decades. By considering technical capabilities and context of use, we can utilize voice to support natural human interactions.
Thinking Outside the App
So you built an iPhone app. People can take your brand anywhere they go. But do they? And where do you go from here? Have apps delivered the value you expected from mobile?
Wearable computing will change as new technologies become more discreet — faster, slimmer, and more efficient. Wearables and smartwatches should fit into a connected ecosystem.
The era of mobility has arrived. Newer, more powerful devices have been untethered from desktops and land lines. But the essential truth remains: people are mobile, not their devices.
Windows 8 is the most radical change to Microsoft’s core offering since Windows 1 superseded MS-DOS in 1985. The new PC as Microsoft envisions it has the DNA of mobility all over it.
Devices have outgrown one-size-fits-all design. Experiences must be selectively adapted only where they are relevant, and flow together across a series of devices and contexts.
Mobile technologies have diversified the scope of the human experience, and spread it over multiple devices.
There is an emerging class of devices that excel where the computer doesn’t belong and the phone doesn’t perform. How will they be different?
Users are at the center of a highly personalized and evolving digital ecosystem. Convergence is a reality. New opportunities for innovation abound.











