Ah, the Kinect. Microsoft's ambitious and unreliable motion control device. First released in 2010 for the Xbox 360, the Kinect was Mircosoft's attempt at crafting a piece of hardware that could ...
In fact, once Microsoft stopped selling the Xbox One console in a bundle with the pricey Kinect, it saw console sales shoot through the roof, finally closing the gap with Sony's PlayStation 4.
Confirming last week’s report, Microsoft announced today it has begun selling a $99 Xbox 360 with Kinect bundle, with a required two-year $14.99 per month subscription, at its retail Microsoft ...
In the end, Mattrick's decision to bundle the Kinect with every single Xbox One ... Spencer also pulled the trigger Tuesday on freeing Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Xbox One streaming apps from ...
Kinect has since withdrawn from the gaming market, because as it turns out gamers are quite content with handheld controllers. This year’s new controllers for a PlayStation or Xbox would be ...
Project Kinect could help build more accurate robots, or facial recognition systems for public spaces. But it's almost definitely not coming to Xbox. Sorry. The Microsoft Kinect is back!