Get ready for more motion sensor controlled gaming. PrimeSense, the Israeli company that created the depth sensor for Microsoft’s Kinect, announced today that they will be bringing that technology to ...
Microsoft debuted the fourth generation of its Kinect sensor on Monday, bringing the hardware inside the next-generation HoloLens to the company’s developer community. The Project Kinect for Azure ...
Microsoft has launched a new adapter hardware kit which allows people to connect an Xbox One Kinect sensor to their Windows 8/8.1 PCs. The device costs £29.99 (US$49.99) via the Microsoft Store.
On Wednesday, Microsoft announced more ways for PC developers to make and promote apps that utilize the upgraded Kinect v2 sensor, which debuted with the Xbox One nearly one year ago. While the ...
Microsoft has announced that it will cease production of Kinect for Windows v2 sensors, but don't worry. The company will still support the device and you'll still be able to buy an Xbox One Kinect ...
Microsoft has announced that the Xbox One’s Kinect sensor will be available for PCs from July 15th—and it will usher in a whole new wave of fascinating and useful hacks. Cast your mind back to when ...
Microsoft's second generation Kinect sensor will become available in its PC incarnation from 15 th July 2014 according to listings on the online Microsoft Store (both US and UK listings). We heard at ...
Xbox One has had its European release, which means Kinect 2 sensors are even now busy tracking Europeans' intravenous liquids as they wander about their living rooms, informing their employers that ...
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