Xbox One's unloved camera accessory just died another death - the adaptor which let it work with Microsoft's current Xbox One models has now also been discontinued. Dead. Kinect itself was canned in ...
For those who find that lifting the TV remote is just too much effort, a revolutionary update of the Xbox Kinect will allow people to control their sets by shouting. Microsoft has announced upgrades ...
The Xbox Kinect is dead, Microsoft has confirmed. The motion-tracking accessory will not be able to plug in to the upcoming Xbox Series X, the company has said, and games that require it will not ...
The Xbox One now costs the same as the PS4, which is great, however take a look at the steps leading up to this and you'll see something went terribly wrong The Xbox One should never have come with ...
Update: While you can purchase a Kinect adapter for your Xbox One S, Microsoft is offering a way to get one for free. All you need is to own an existing Xbox One, an Xbox One Kinect and the Xbox One S ...
Microsoft's Kinect for Xbox 360 takes motion gaming to the next level by offering a groundbreaking control scheme that lets you use your body as a controller. Kinect Bundles and Games Kinect comes ...
Microsoft has announced it will begin selling Xbox One without Kinect from 9th June "in all markets" where the console is currently sold. The removal of Kinect from the basic Xbox One package means ...
The futuristic Microsoft Xbox Kinect technology will be opened up to amateur software developers and academics, the company has said. This just in: Kinect, Microsoft's hands-free interface for the ...
The Kinect has been a key part of Microsoft's console strategy Microsoft has announced plans to sell an Xbox One console that comes without the Kinect motion sensor. The Kinect-less version of the ...
And the the launch has set retailers against one another in a price battle. The console which employs motion sensors, cameras and a microphone instead of a handheld device has already been heralded as ...
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