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Microsoft today begins rolling out a massive upgrade of Xbox Live, with a new gesture- and voice-controlled interface via Kinect and a host of new entertainment apps and services. Microsoft will also… Read more »
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Microsoft today begins rolling out a massive upgrade of Xbox Live, with a new gesture- and voice-controlled interface via Kinect and a host of new entertainment apps and services. Microsoft will also… Read more »
If the Kinect and the Wii popularized the idea of gestures controlling machines, the rise of startups working in the area will take the tech… Read more »
Touch has established itself firmly alongside the traditional mouse and keyboard as an input modality for consumer applications, but Apple, Microsoft and others are already pushing toward the next UI frontier… Read more »
Not only will your our TV remote soon get smarter and more usable, but it will also feel more natural to use. With controls based on gestures rather than directional buttons,… Read more »
Microsoft’s Kinect is clearly a top seller for games, but early hacks show it to be a device capable of far more beyond interactive gaming. Microsoft agrees, today releasing an official… Read more »
Microsoft’s Xbox Kinect accessory might have the spotlight when it comes to gesture technology, but it’s not the only game in town. EyeSight is bringing its software and algorithms to camera-enabled… Read more »
When Microsoft reported earnings for its most recent quarter, Peter Klein, chief financial officer with the company waxed eloquent about the success of Kinect, a new kind of controller based on… Read more »
TV apps will soon be “everywhere,” according to attendees of a recent GigaOM Bunker event examining the future of the TV market. But how that market will develop, and which TV… Read more »
When it comes to mobile devices and their displays, hardware makers tend to pay a lot of attention to the interface found on the front, but very little to what’s on… Read more »
Canesta, which makes 3-D image sensors, announced today that it has received $16 million in new funding from returning investors Carlyle Growth Partners, Hotung Venture Group, and Venrock as well as… Read more »