Microsoft revealed the future of gaming in in November of 2010 and it was called the Kinect. This motion-tracking camera accessory for the Xbox 360 was supposed to usher in an era of controlling games ...
Despite making a splash when it launched for the Xbox 360 in 2010, the Kinect never seemed to find a foothold in the market. There simply weren't ever enough games that utilized the hardware to make ...
We got our hands on the Kinect sensor for Xbox 360 a day before launch, and we've been putting the motion gaming peripheral through its paces for the past five days now in preparation for our Kinect ...
If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. Microsoft stopped manufacturing Kinects back in October, but the company’s once vaunted camera sensor ...
Tom Warren is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things Microsoft, PC, and tech for over 20 years. Microsoft had a bold vision for its Xbox One console that involved its ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. In just a month or so, Microsoft will be launching a new console. No, it's not the Project Scorpio, of course. Well, half a new console, ...
Hoping to attach an old Kinect to the new Xbox One X that was unwrapped over the holidays? That might be easier said than done. Microsoft has ceased production of the Kinect Adapter, the USB accessory ...
Microsoft has ended its program of providing free USB adapters to Xbox One Kinect owners who purchase an Xbox One S. The Xbox One S debuted in August 2016, more than two years after Microsoft ...
Like many other Xbox fans, one gamer took to Twitter to ask a couple of questions about the Xbox One X and received an answer about the Kinect adapter and whether it’d be included with the Xbox One X ...
Microsoft has ended production of the Kinect Adapter, the USB accessory that is required to connect the Xbox One Kinect sensor to an Xbox One S, Xbox One X or Windows device, the company confirmed to ...
In a statement provided today to Polygon, Microsoft confirmed that they would no longer be producing the Xbox Kinect Adapter while saying that they’re looking ahead towards other gaming devices ...
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