All of you swept up in Kinect fever over the weekend still may not get how the thing tracks your every move. It basically uses brute force, watching thousands of tiny infrared dots that it blasts all ...
The Xbox Kinect peripheral, a pretty infamous flop as far as video game accessories go, is no longer supported, but it turns ...
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.
Kinect, Microsoft’s new motion capture gaming system for the Xbox 360 launched yesterday. And, as if on cue, a couple geeky dudes have already taken it upon themselves to watch the gadget do its thing ...
One of the three "cameras" on the face of the Kinect is actually an IR projector, throwing out infrared light so the other (non-RGB) camera can get a sense of your room in 3D space. It's invisible to ...
For all the buzz about the new Kinect that will ship with the Xbox One, there are remarkably few facts to go around. Sources trumpet its infrared-enabled ability to detect motion in a dark room, for ...
Machine vision meets home entertainment in the Kinect sensor peripheral for Microsoft’s Xbox 360. Kinect puts the players in the game by eliminating the game controller altogether. Fabless ...
Zombies don’t have to be scary – especially when kids can create them in their own image. Using the Kinect for Windows v2 sensor and an app called YAKiT, children can step into the role of the undead ...
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