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Bamboo Dock wins 2010 Adobe MAX Award

February 3rd, 2011 Comments off

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November 2010

Bamboo Dock wins 2010 Adobe MAX Award

Wacom, the leading manufacturer of pen tablets, interactive pen displays and intuitive interface devices, today announces that Bamboo Dock has been awarded the internationally renowned Adobe MAX Award in the category of Social Computing.

The MAX Award is a global competition focusing on innovative uses of technology and software to create high-impact enterprise, entertainment, social computing, and digital-publishing applications that bring together worldwide users across computing platforms. This year, hundreds of entries were received from creative and application development professionals. A panel of Adobe judges and industry experts identified the top 18 entries across six categories as finalists. Afterwards in an online voting event, the public voted for their favorite finalists.

About Bamboo Dock

Bamboo Dock, which is situated on the desktop as an icon, gives access to a constantly growing number of Bamboo applications. These provide a range of pen- and multi-touch-based functions, such as drawing and sketching, marking maps and playing games. And that’s not all: Bamboo Dock brings user communities together. With pen and multi-touch interactions, they experience the creative process in an interactive environment and can connect with co-workers, friends and family via social media platforms such as Facebook or Twitter. All Bamboo apps are currently available for use with Microsoft Windows and Mac OS.

Wacom’s aim is to make working with computers easier for every user, regardless of their skills and background. Therefore, Wacom has been working for several years with developers from Gugga, one of the leading companies specializing in Adobe Flash Platforms in Bulgaria, to extend the use of its Bamboo tablet with Bamboo Dock.

The Bamboo apps experience

To experience Bamboo apps, users need to download/install Bamboo Dock. It keeps them up-to-date and informs them when a new app is available. Bamboo Dock can be installed from the Bamboo CD (included in the packaging box of each Bamboo tablet) or online from http://bamboodock.wacom.com/

Story of success

Bamboo Dock has been successful in many European countries, with more than 500,000 downloads. Since October 2010, it is now available worldwide, including US, Japan and China. Bamboo apps are developed by third party developers. Wacom provides free tools such as software developers kit (SDK) to support developers to create new Bamboo apps. These kits are free and can be downloaded on http://mini-developer.wacom.eu/

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Further information about Bamboo, Bamboo Dock and the Bamboo apps can be found at www.wacom.eu/bamboo

Further information on the Adobe MAX Awards competition can be found at http://www.max.adobe.com/awards/finalists

About Gugga

Gugga is a software development company creating innovative rich internet applications and services. For seven years Gugga has conceived, built and supported outstanding products and services for global brands based on the Adobe Flash Platform. Gugga maintains one of the top teams in Europe specialising in Adobe Flex and AIR, recognised by Adobe. Contact at: http://www.gugga.com

About Wacom

Wacom Europe GmbH is a subsidiary of Wacom Company, Ltd. (Tokyo Stock Exchange 6727). Founded in 1983, Wacom is a global company based in Japan with subsidiaries and affiliate offices around the world to support marketing and distribution in over 150 countries. Wacom’s vision to bring people and technology closer together through natural interface technologies has made it the world’s leading manufacturer of pen tablets, interactive pen displays, and digital interface solutions. The advanced technology of Wacom’s intuitive input devices has been used to create some of the most exciting digital art, films, special effects, fashion and designs around the world. It also provides business and home users with leading interface technology to express their personality encouraging a sense of curiosity and discovery that excites and inspires. Millions of customers are using its cordless, battery-free, pressure-sensitive pen technology.

Wacom’s patented Penabled technology is also offered as an OEM solution to manufacturers of PC and Macintosh computers. Its patent-pending RRFC touch technology has been added to the list in the solution. Many of today’s Tablet PCs count on the advanced features and reliability of Wacom’s input technology. Additionally, Wacom’s pen and touch technology is playing a leading role in the development of such mobile devices as smart phones and PDAs. Wacom is committed to expanding the components brand and will continue to roll out new input technologies that provide a natural and intuitive computing experience.

For further information please contact:

Dr. Jessica Klein
Wacom Europe GmbH
Tel.: +49 2151 3614–307
E-Mail: jessica.klein@wacom.eu

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Wacom presents multi-touch strategy

September 24th, 2009 Comments off

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24 september 2009

Wacom presents multi-touch strategy

Latest stage in development marks the company’s transition to the leading computer interface organization

Wacom today announces the latest step in its brand development with the launch of Bamboo second generation – the company’s first interactive tablet that merges multi-touch functionality with pen tablet technology in a single device. With Bamboo, Wacom addresses new consumers by enabling direct access and easy interaction with digital content. In addition, the introduction of multi-touch illustrates the company’s transition from market leader in specialist pen tablets to the leading interface organization.

Positioning Wacom among the technology market leaders, Bamboo second generation enables users to interact with computers in an intuitive and more natural way, using pen and touch input. Consumers are now looking for integrated digital lifestyle products that are multifunctional and technically advanced, yet simple to operate. Recent advancements in the market have opened up new ways for end users to interact with digital content. In particular, Apple’s introduction of the iPhone offers a new user interface concept with a new level of interactivity, while Microsoft’s Windows 7 will also provide multi-touch technology.

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Get a feel for Bamboo’s new multi-touch technology

September 24th, 2009 Comments off

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24 september 2009

Get a feel for Bamboo’s new multi-touch technology

Wacom introduces first interactive tablet combining multi-touch and pen input, ushering in a more intuitive, simple and inspiring way to work with computers

Wacom today announces Bamboo second generation – the first interactive tablet that merges multi-touch functionality with pen tablet technology in a single device. Based on current consumer trends and the introduction of touch devices such as the Apple iPhone, Bamboo provides a simple and spontaneous way of using a computer. It is operated by either multi-touch (finger-based input) or the digital pen when tasks require more accuracy and precision. Four different products are introduced in this range – Bamboo, Bamboo Fun, Bamboo Pen and Bamboo Touch.

Bamboo is aimed at consumers who use computers as part of their digital lifestyle to communicate, share and create content. It enables anyone to be creative. It is the perfect tool for self-expression and personalisation when producing everyday documents, presentations and blogs, or when communicating with friends, colleagues and family through social networking tools such as Facebook and Twitter.

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Tweet your Doodles

September 15th, 2009 Comments off

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15 september 2009

Tweet your Doodles

The new Bamboo Mini Drawtweet speaks more than 140 characters

Are you one of the 12 million signed up to Twitter? Do you try to say something interesting, thought provoking or funny in your status? Are you limited by 140 characters? Drawtweet, the new Bamboo Mini is an application that allows users to say more in one tweet.

Sometimes it is difficult to express thoughts and ideas in just 140 characters. With the new Bamboo Mini ‘Drawtweet’, users can make a quick doodle or sketch and share it through the social networking and micro-blogging site Twitter.

Drawtweet provides easy and simple drawing features to master the Bamboo digital pen. With one click on the ‘send’ button, the drawing is uploaded to Twitter and instantly tweeted to followers. The tweet will contain a link to a service called Twitpic, where the drawing can be viewed.
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