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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, ...
During the heyday of Microsoft's Xbox, there are many products of various scope that never saw the light of day for reasons financial or otherwise.
Microsoft has discontinued Kinect for Xbox One. The peripheral originally launched with every new Xbox One console.
Revolutionary. Overpromising. Misunderstood. These are just a few words I would use to describe the first iteration of the humble Kinect peripheral. Yet as we are rolling up to its tenth ...
The Kinect is a motion-sensing device Microsoft first released in 2010 as a hands-free motion controller for the Xbox 360. The Kinect was released as a competitor to the Wii motion controllers and the ...
Kinect’s technology turns your flailing body into a one big human controller. A camera follows your every movement and projects it onto the screen so that you can watch just how ridiculous you look.
The Kinect will never die. Microsoft debuted its motion-sensing camera on June 1st, 2009, showing off a handful of gimmicky applications for the Xbox 360; it promised easy, controller-free gaming ...
Microsoft had big plans for its motion-sensing Xbox camera, Kinect, but things did not work out exactly as the company wanted. And now, after selling millions across its Xbox 360 and Xbox One ...
Microsoft revealed the future of gaming in in November of 2010 and it was called the Kinect. This motion-tracking camera accessory for the Xbox 360 was supposed to usher in an era of controlling ...
Microsoft first debuted the Kinect in 2010 for the Xbox 360 and developed a new version for the Xbox One. Support for both devices will continue, Fast Company reported, “but ongoing developer ...
Microsoft is no longer making the Kinect, as Co.Design first reported. The motion-sensing and voice-recognizing device for Xbox One and Windows will disappear from store shelves once the current ...
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