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  • The Microsoft Research Codex: Are Dual Screens the Future of Mobile Devices?

    Never buy one of anything . That's advice you should stand by when you're buying unusual gadgets. The advice was good when Randy Pausch offered it to me some 15 years ago, and it's still good now. Of course, with 18 month old twin girls at home, this has become second nature to me. Two boxes...
    Posted to Weblog by Ken Hinckley on 10-01-2008
  • Dig for Tablet PC Ultra-Productivity with the INTELLIMOLE

    A conversation with the Tablet PC MVP's this week reminded me of a productivity hack I constructed for my tablet a while back. I guarantee that you will either absolutely love this hack, or think it is the stupidest thing you've ever heard. In my experience, there is little gray area when I mention...
    Posted to Weblog by Ken Hinckley on 04-18-2008
  • Soup Up Your Tablet PC to be Ultra Productive

    I am having some great fun this week modding up one of my slate Tablet PC's. I have a nutty little idea that I am working towards, but mums the word on that for now... Either it will take the Tablet PC world by storm, or I will prove once and for all that I am a complete kook. Perhaps even both!...
    Posted to Weblog by Ken Hinckley on 03-06-2008
  • A 30-second Hardware Hack to Make You Ultra-Productive on Your Tablet

    A while back I came up with a hardware invention to make me more productive with my tablet when I'm using it on a desk. I figured why not give a boost to the sagging global economy by unleashing this little gem on the world now, even though it's still at what we might call the "early prototype"...
    Posted to Weblog by Ken Hinckley on 02-07-2008
  • Research Frontiers: New Stuff Coming in Pen & Multi-Touch Interfaces

    The annual Computer-Human Interaction (CHI) conference is fast approaching (April 5) and the advance program has been published. That means AlpineInker can scan the list of accepted papers and see what looks cool - but the actual papers aren't available yet, so it's a fun guessing game to read...
    Posted to Weblog by Ken Hinckley on 01-05-2008
  • The Inaugural AlpineInker Post

    I’m Ken Hinckley, a senior researcher at Microsoft Research in Redmond , Washington , where I conduct research on new techniques and approaches to human-computer interaction. This is a longwinded way to say that I try out cool new stuff, throw it at the wall, and see if it sticks. Usually it doesn’t...
    Posted to Weblog by Ken Hinckley on 12-29-2007
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