The folks over at the University of Technology in Sydney have come up with a way to utilize the Microsoft Kinect device as a reverse parking system. This video showcases a vision for what the Kinect for Windows could accomplish if utilized in a smart way.
During the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Microsoft announced that the Kinect would be available for Windows begining February 1st of this year. Microsoft has kept to that promise and officially released Kinect for Windows.
New reports are appearing on the web today suggesting that Asus are working on a new laptop that will include Kinect gestures and will be compatible with Windows 8. What does this mean for the consumer? Portable gestures in Windows 8!
During the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Microsoft announced that the Kinect would be available for Windows begining February 1st of this year. On top of that, the price was revealed to be $250, which is $100 more than the Kinect for Xbox.
During CES 2012, we get a peak at KinectFusion and how it can utilize the Microsoft Kinect to take live depth data from a moving Kinect sensor and in real-time, create high quality 3D models.
We all know that the Microsoft Kinect is a cool way to interact with games and entertainment. But did you know it can be used to create a music video? New Look's "Nap on the Bow" utilizes the Kinect for a jaw dropping music video.
According to a recent report which cites unnamed sources, Microsofts next generation Kinect device could potentially read your lips, and have the ability to tell the players emotions.
The Kinect is a device that was originally developed for the Xbox 360, but the hacking community have managed to get it working on all sorts of other things. With influence from the hacking, Microsoft may plan to begin licensing Kinect for Sony TV and Vizio.
Microsoft is jumping on the Black Friday bandwagon by offering several cool deals on various popular products. Deals include laptops, free Windows Phones, and a $100 Kinect bundle.
Microsoft has announced that the company is offering $20,000, three months of free office space, and all technical tools needed to develop Kinect apps for the company, if accepted into the Kinect Accelerator program.