As sure as night follows day, and a greasy, carbohydrate-laden breakfast follows a drunken night out, so iFixit has followed the launch of Microsoft's new Kinect by tearing one apart and photographing ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. All the way back when Kinect was called Project Natal, Microsoft was ...
Microsoft's $150 Xbox add-on, the Kinect, can use face-recognition technology to log you onto your Xbox Live account. But it's not trouble-free. To understand why, you need to know how it works.
Nintendo got the motion-activated gaming craze started with the Wii controller, and Sony improved on the motion controller with its Move. But Microsoft is taking the controller out of the picture ...
The Microsoft Xbox 360 Kinect controller has done more than simply captivate millions—it’s captured the hearts and minds of thousands of homebrew hackers, the DIY community, and spurred a sudden ...
Ignore the doomsayers and those who miss their buttons, because it looks like the Kinect is already a success. Microsoft is trumpeting sales of over 2.5 million units of the hardware worldwide in the ...
Kinect, the motion-controlled sensor for Xbox 360, contains some startling technology for a $150 consumer gadget. It's like when GPS navigators first became popular, bringing what was once highly ...
Microsoft's Kinect controller, seen in foreground, allows the user to control the Xbox 360 during game play, seen, Thursday, Nov. 4, 2010, in Atlanta. Microsoft's Kinect controller for Xbox 360 offers ...
As we’ve previously covered on SiliconANGLE (hackers and drivers), the moment Microsoft came out with the Xbox 360 Kinect they apparently fashioned a Pandora’s Box. The homebrew, MAKEr community have ...
In 2013, Microsoft chose to price the Xbox One at $500, a full $100 more than its main competitor, the PlayStation 4. The price difference was due to the inclusion of the Kinect camera, a sensor ...
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AI thrives on data but feeding it the right data is harder than it seems. As enterprises scale their AI initiatives, they face the challenge of managing diverse data pipelines, ensuring proximity to ...