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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… ...
On Tuesday, Microsoft announced it had discontinued the USB adapter for the Kinect sensor, a pioneering motion-sensing accessory line for the Xbox 360 and Xbox One that sold almost 30 million ...
Kinect 2.0 had a relatively short lifespan, but fans found other uses, like using it for security purposes at Walmart. The Kinect has been repurposed for non-gaming functions, like medical and ...
It looks like you really can kill what was never alive, at least as far as the Kinect is concerned. Microsoft has finally, completely discontinued the second version of its ill-fated Xbox One ...
Kinect was pitched in 2010 as the next revolution in gaming. The technology would track a player’s movements, allowing for more interactive gameplay on the Xbox 360.
In true Microsoft form, the Xbox Kinect was ahead of its time. Now, with most households having a smart speaker as standard, and doorbell security cameras being commonplace, it is harder than ever ...
Microsoft's Xbox Kinect motion-controller, meanwhile, will go on sale in North America Nov. 4 for $149.99 US, with a console bundle available at $299.99 US.
This is what happens when technology stops getting in the way” – that’s the line that Xbox Live general manager Mark Whitten has used to introduce Kinect to the LA audience at E3’s press ...