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Microsoft: Future homes to use smart appliances, interactive wallpaper

Don't look for flying cars and Rosie the Robot, however

By Eric Lai
September 29, 2006 12:00 PM ET

Computerworld - The latest remodel of the Microsoft Home, the software vendor's techno-fueled vision of domestic accoutrements of the future, has no robot butlers nor any flying cars parked in the driveway.

But what it does showcase -- and predict will be available to well-heeled cocooners five to 10 years hence -- are a variety of smart appliances, from lamps to interactive wallpaper, that can be controlled by tablet PCs or cell phone-wielding residents.

Microsoft Corp. showed off the Home, located on its Redmond, Wash., campus this week.

First built in 1994 at a different location, the Home is stocked with technology that has been refreshed every few years. In the latest edition, not a single desktop or even laptop computer was displayed. Rather, Microsoft officials assume that computing power, mesh networking and thin LCD and OLED screens will become so cheap and ubiquitous that residents will be able to interact with computers from anywhere in the home.

The community mailbox outside tracks the mailman's location using GPS, and users can get a real-time estimate of when mail will arrive on the mailbox display or by cell phone. RFID tags embedded into envelopes even detail what mail is on the way.

Visitors that ring the front doorbell have their picture taken by a digital camera, which is sent along with a notification to the cell phone of the homeowner, who can quiz the visitor or unlock the door. Upon entering, the visitor or homeowner can issue commands to the Home computer system, which in this case is named "Grace." Or they can tap touch-sensitive OLED screens hidden under the wall's paint. A sculptural light display in the corner flickers red to indicate when e-mail from a favorite sender -- say, parents, children or siblings -- has arrived.

Meanwhile, a bulletin board in the kitchen has been updated for the digital age. Pin a party invitation onto its smart surface, and information read from its RFID tag causes the question "Accept invitation, yes or no?" to be displayed below it. Or place a pizza coupon onto the board and the restaurant's menu and phone number are displayed, the latter of which can be called with a tap on the board.

Jonathan Cluts, director of customer prototyping and strategy at Microsoft, predicts that RFID tags will become ubiquitous due to low cost and the ability to program and print them out at home using ink-jet printers with polymer-filled cartridges.

In the Home, a girl's bedroom features a mirror that doubles as a screen. By holding clothes up to it, she can get information about them, including whether matching items like a skirt or jacket are in the closet or the wash. Meanwhile, wallpaper now being developed by companies such as Philips serve as giant displays for pictures from a MySpace page or even video.



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