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Intel is spinning off RealSense as a separate company, after its depth-camera tech failed to make a dent in the PC space.
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How-To Geek on MSN4 Ways to Repurpose an Old Xbox KinectThe Xbox Kinect was Microsoft’s big push into motion and gesture-controlled gaming, debuting right around the same time as the PlayStation Move and the up-on-your-feet console that started the craze, ...
Fifteen years after its release, just about the only people still buying the Microsoft Kinect are ghost hunters like Tolley and Bagans. Though the body-tracking camera, which was discontinued in ...
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Live Science on MSNNew app performs motion capture using just your smartphone — no suits, specialized cameras or equipment neededMotion capture requires special equipment and infrastructure that can cost upward of $100,000 — but scientists have created a smartphone app and AI algorithm to do the same job.
Microsoft has ended production of Azure Kinect, the successor to the Xbox peripheral, drawing a line under the motion-sensing camera's lifespan. As announced in a blog post, the company will stop ...
Microsoft announced on Thursday that it plans to stop offering its Azure Kinect Developer Kit, although it will still license its depth-sensing camera technology to partners.
In a viral TikTok, a Walmart store is under fire for using a controversial surveillance tool–the Xbox Kinect motion-sensor device.
Sky is bringing back Microsoft’s dream of owning the living room with Kinect. New Sky Glass TVs and smart cameras include social TV and motion controls for games.
You read that headline right. Sky is working on a TV accessory camera designed to be used for video calling, fitness monitoring, and even Xbox Kinect-style motion controls. Releasing in early 2022 ...
The spirit of Kinect is being revived by Sky and moulded into the new - yet very familiar-looking - Sky Glass Camera, for release next year. Sky is even partnering with Microsoft on the device's ...
Sky has today announced the Sky Glass camera – a new Kinect-like device that brings motion controls and fitness monitoring to your TV. Partnering up with Microsoft, it looks as though Sky is ...
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