Students’ device helps visually impaired take notes
New technology designed to assist low-vision students who have trouble seeing the classroom board has been developed by a team of ASU students.
Categories: Health and Science News Student Life Tags: Imagine Cup low vision Microsoft note taking Note-Taker
Microsoft moves office to Tempe
Microsoft is now one more technology-based company in the Tempe technological hub with its new office located near Tempe Town Lake and ASU’s Tempe campus.
Categories: business News Newsletter Tempe Tags: Hayden Ferry complex Microsoft Ryan Companies Technology Tempe Town Lake
Microsoft: Rumored Kinect update already happened
Microsoft has announced that an update improving the Xbox 360's Kinect software had quietly been applied to the motion control device, despite persistent rumors that the update was still coming.
Categories: Arts and Entertainment Tags: kinect Microsoft xbox 360
Students create note-taking device for visually impaired
ASU students David Hayden and Andrew Kelley created a device that helps those with low vision see a professor’s lecture more clearly.
Categories: News Spotlight Student Life Tags: Imagine Cup Microsoft Note-Taker
Tempe Gateway building purchase shows sign of economic turnaround
A Seattle-based company owned by the co-founder of Microsoft purchased Tempe Gateway in June, an eight-story building with commercial and retail space on Mill Avenue.
Categories: Featured News Spotlight Tempe Tags: Gateway building Microsoft mill avenue Tempe

