Kinect
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Gizmag recently sat down with Microsoft's Xbox Sports team to break down some of the deals the company inked, including with NFL and ESPN, to augment your sports-watching experience on the Xbox One.
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Claudia Kuster and her team at the Computer Graphics Laboratory ETH Zurich are developing a way to bring eye contact to Skype and similar video calling services with software that alters the image of the person on the other end, giving the illusion that they’re looking straight at the camera.
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AquaTop Display projects images on opaque water and uses a Kinect camera to turn the surface of the water into a touch screen. Kinect's depth detection capabilities additionally enhance the experience by allowing for unique interaction modes which cannot be achieved with rigid displays.
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Scanning and 3D printing an object could become much simpler if 3D printing company Volumental is successful in crowdfunding the development of a web app which would allow users to scan and print 3D objects using nothing more than a Kinect sensor and a web browser.
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Microsoft just announced a landmark deal with Time Warner Cable, to let U.S. subscribers watch up to 300 live TV channels on the Xbox 360.
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Researchers at North Carolina State University have used the Xbox Kinect to put cyborg cockroaches on autopilot.
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Gizmag compares the specs (and other features) of the Sony PS4 and Microsoft Xbox One.
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Gizmag drops in on 3D specialists Inition to check out its experiments with Oculus Rift.
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Microsoft has announced that its next-gen Kinect for Windows sensor will be available in 2014.
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Microsoft has unveiled the Xbox One – its entertainment-centric next-gen console.
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A team of engineering students have converted a Microsoft Kinect into a device that could be used to detect if children have been left in hot parked cars.
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Microsoft has revealed more details about how its IllumiRoom project will expand video games beyond the confines of the TV screen and even alter the appearance of your living room.
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