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RealSense, a depth-camera technology that basically disappeared within Intel, has returned as a separate company. The company ...
The Kinect is a depth-sensing camera peripheral originally designed as a accessory for the Xbox gaming console, and it quickly found its way into hobbyist and research projects.
While Intel plans to integrate its RealSense cameras directly into laptops, Microsoft could work with what's already there.
This is a little confusing, but it looks like there's another Kinect driver out in the wild, and this one is actually available for download. The folks at NUI Group, who posted results first, are ...
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.
Top 15 Kinect Hacks (So Far) Microsoft's motion-sensing Kinect camera turns out to be hacktastic. With a little ingenuity you can control robots with your arms and fire lasers from your head.
The 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, ...
Here's one of the more unique uses of Microsoft's Kinect. A project called Fabricate Yourself turns the Kinect into a 3D printer of sorts. Well, a 3D modeler for a 3D printer. You'd best follow ...
Microsoft unveiled a PC version of their motion-sensing, voice activated, mind-reading Kinect camera at CES recently. It'll be out on February 1, which is exciting. The price tag is a bit ...
The tale of the Microsoft Xbox Kinect is one of those sad situations where a great product was used in an application that turned out to be a bit of a flop and was discontinued because of it, despi… ...
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 ...
Hands-on (and on camera) with Xbox One’s new controller and Kinect Rumbling triggers, infrared night-vision, and a creepy visual heartbeat monitor.