Thursday, August 14, 2008

Ubiquitous computer monitor makes protecting privacy an interesting challenge

This IT news is provided from the SK Net Service Company Ltd

August 14, according to foreign media reports, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates said that with the increasingly powerful software, privacy issues will become "an interesting software challenges."

Gates said that the interactive nature of the technical aspects of technology innovation will enable ubiquitous. He said, "When the increasingly interactive nature activities, the computer will be omnipresent to 'monitor' users. With the development of technology, we will need to develop more specific privacy rules."

Gates said that PC software has not limited to the field, the importance of cell phone software market is growing quickly. He said that mobile phones are increasingly becoming a software-oriented platform. However, Gates noted that the high-end mobile phones with more features of the hardware aspects of innovation. Display technology will be to narrow the gap between mobile phones and PC the key. Gates said that if the phone screen to scroll or collapse - can be even greater size, or mobile phones on the wall projection display larger image, PC and mobile phones will become increasingly the line between ambiguity.


Gates noted that TV will be another device with PC function. He said that software innovation will be ubiquitous, it will also affect products such as cars and television sets. According to Gates, Microsoft is developing speech recognition technology, aimed at enhancing the interactive capacity of television. Gates. After his speech, through voice recognition technology a staff of Microsoft gave a demonstration on a Television that connected with internet to search video content.

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