You can take it with you

Thursday, June 16, 2011 - 03:30 in Mathematics & Economics

When Deep Shot transfers an open application to a cellphone, it automatically resizes the application window to match the framing of the photo.Photo courtesy of Tsung-Hsiang Chang Have you ever found yourself looking up directions on your computer just before running out the door, only to end up retyping the same addresses and mapping the same route on your phone minutes later? A new system designed by Tsung-Hsiang Chang, a graduate student in MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, and Google’s Yang Li makes it much easier to transfer computing tasks between devices. Simply take a photo of your computer screen with your smartphone’s camera, and the phone automatically opens up the corresponding application in the corresponding state. The same process can also work in reverse, moving data from the phone to a desktop computer.“People are used to using heavy tools to transfer data or synchronize two devices,” Chang says....

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