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  2. Windows Camera - Wikipedia

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    Windows Camera is an image and video capture utility included with the most recent versions of Windows and its mobile counterpart. It has been around on Windows-based mobile devices since camera hardware was included on those devices and was introduced on Windows PCs with Windows 8, providing users for the first time a first-party built-in camera that could interact with webcam hardware. [4]

  3. Microsoft Pix - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Pix is a camera phone application developed by Microsoft Research for iOS. Microsoft Research announced Pix in July, 2016, calling it an "intelligent camera app". [1] [2] It is built in part on technology originally developed for Photosynth. [3] Its features include: [4] Adjusting settings automatically for faces.

  4. Lumia imaging apps - Wikipedia

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    With Lumia Denim Microsoft rebranded the application to the Lumia Camera and launched version 5.0 which included a lot of new features, but was limited to high end Lumia devices with PureView technology only, alongside the launch of the Lumia Camera the Lumia Beta Apps' Nokia Camera Beta app was rebranded as the Lumia Camera Classic for the ...

  5. Bing Vision - Wikipedia

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    On Windows Phone 8.1 devices where Microsoft Cortana is available, it is only available through the lenses of the Camera app (as the search button now activates Cortana). [1] [2] Bing Vision can scan barcodes, QR codes, Microsoft Tags, books, CDs, and DVDs. [3] Books, CDs, and DVDs are offered through Bing Shopping. [4] [5]

  6. Comparison of webcam software - Wikipedia

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    This computing article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  7. LifeCam - Wikipedia

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    The VX series of Microsoft LifeCam debuted on 13 June 2006, [1] and were available for sale in August 2006, as Microsoft's first entry into selling webcams, with only two models, the VX-3000 and VX-6000.

  8. Microsoft mobile services - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft has discontinued the Nokia Camera Beta trial and re-released the Beta app as "Lumia Camera Classic" while implementing the new features in the Lumia Camera app, [32] and has added OneDrive integration to Lumia Cinemagraph (formerly Nokia Cinemagraph) after first trialing it in the Lumia Beta Apps site. [33]

  9. Windows Phone 8 - Wikipedia

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    Minimum 36 month support of Windows Phone updates to Windows Phone 8 devices. Camera app now supports "lenses", which allow third parties to skin and add features to camera interface. Native screen capture is added by pressing home and power buttons simultaneously.