

I am aware of accessibility tags and HTML, but as a programmer how could capabilities like audio-text be used for routine development purposes: first, making debug and trace information audible, and permitting everyday end-users to hear content. This article demonstrates how to make your web clients read some or play some of the text content to the users. Consequently, this article is an off-shoot of that interest. Hint: Microsoft, send me a Surface machine, for research purposes of course). I was so intrigued with a device that interacts naturally with the physical world that I became interested in the day-to-day possibilities of a more natural interaction with computing devices (as well as interested in writing a book about Surface. I can’t do the device justice here it’s one of those things you will have to see to believe ( It’s worth seeing. For example, lay an enabled cell phone on the device and Surface downloads your pictures or possibly synchronizes your phone contacts with your Outlook contacts. Combined with the cameras and Bluetooth capabilities, Surface interacts with objects in the real world. Interactions are done with the surface of the device. Surface right now is a tabletop Windows Vista machine with cameras pointing out, no keyboard, and no mouse. I was surfing the web and saw the announcement of Microsoft Surface.
