Microsoft released on October 8 an updated version of its Kinect for Windows software development kit (SDK) that includes support for Desktop applications running on Windows 8. Company officials said ...
Oregon State University student Alex Wiggins gestures to Kinect, which in turn makes a remote-control toy helicopter take off while teammates Ruma Paul (left) and Fabio Matsui (right) look on. The ...
It turns out that yesterday's report was true, as today Microsoft released the beta version of its Kinect for Windows software development kit. While certainly not the first development software ...
Microsoft made available for download version 1.8 of its Kinect for Windows software development kit (SDK) on September 17. According to a new blog post announcing the update, version 1.8 is the ...
We've been waiting for confirmation on yesterday's rumor, about Microsoft's motion-sensing Xbox 360 peripheral coming to PCs, and now we have it. MS has just now released a software development kit ...
The Kinect for Windows Software Development Kit (SDK) 2.0 enables developers to create applications that support gesture and voice recognition, using Kinect sensor technology on computers running ...
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This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Microsoft has released its Windows 8 Developer Preview operating system, ...
Kinect is coming to your computer, with an official developer kit for Microsoft Kinect for Windows letting games makers use the hand-waving peripheral on PCs. Richard Trenholm Former Movie and TV ...
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The company releases a development kit for Windows XP that provides the network "plumbing" for peer-to-peer networks and launches an XP update with support for IPv6. Martin LaMonica is a senior writer ...