Microsoft has big ambitions for bringing Windows to even smaller devices. A new site, Windows on Devices, briefly launched ahead of the Build keynote tomorrow, and it revealed Microsoft is "bringing Windows to a whole new class of small devices."
A Windows on Devices site has operated into existence, mentioning robots, talking bears, the Internet of Things and Intel's Galileo acting as developmental hardware.
It looks like Microsoft's planning a charm offensive on the maker community, with the site linking out to a Big styled presumably Microsoft powered floor keyboard as well as Maker Faire.
The first SDK will appear soon, with additional releases through out the year. Microsoft says it'll have a life-sized piano to show-off its Windows on Devices conceit and naturally, it reckons its cloud services will serve as the perfect online accompaniment.
A Windows on Devices site has operated into existence, mentioning robots, talking bears, the Internet of Things and Intel's Galileo acting as developmental hardware.
It looks like Microsoft's planning a charm offensive on the maker community, with the site linking out to a Big styled presumably Microsoft powered floor keyboard as well as Maker Faire.
The first SDK will appear soon, with additional releases through out the year. Microsoft says it'll have a life-sized piano to show-off its Windows on Devices conceit and naturally, it reckons its cloud services will serve as the perfect online accompaniment.
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