Microsoft on Feb. 1 will roll out Kinect for Windows as it tries to leverage Xbox’s best feature and natural user interface for broader use. In a blog post, Microsoft outlined how it plans on turning ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Ever since Microsoft announced their Windows Hello biometric authentication program for Windows ...
Following on from the announcement of the Kinect for Windows commercial program a few weeks back, Microsoft has this week announced it is currently developing new Kinect hardware specifically designed ...
The new Kinect that will come with every Xbox One console. Among the array of new features unveiled at Microsoft’s Xbox One revealing on Tuesday were the upgrades to the new Kinect sensor. Today ...
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Posting from Las Vegas: Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer generated lots of applause and more than a little confusion with this statement Monday night during his Consumer Electronics Show keynote address: ...
When Microsoft asked gamers to get off the couch and get moving with the release of the Kinect motion controller in 2010, it's doubtful that zooming around the streets at speeds of up to 32 mph (51 km ...
If you are interested in using Kinect on Windows 8, you can now purchase a PC adapter for the camera peripheral. For $49/£31 and the latest Kinect software development kit update, users will be able ...
There was next-to-no news during Microsoft's final keynote at the Consumer Electronics Show on January 9 until the absolute end of CEO Steve Ballmer's hour-plus address. The one tidbit: The Kinect for ...
Hackers of the world rejoice - Microsoft has opened pre-orders for a new version of the Kinect sensor for Windows, ahead of its launch on July 15. Kinect for Windows v2 is priced at $199/£159, and ...
It's official: Kinect is not just a toy anymore (not that it ever was). In a statement today, Microsoft has announced that it's responding to consumer feedback and creating a PC version of its ...
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