Over the weekend, a member of the NUI Group hacked the new Xbox Kinect to run on Windows 7, posting proof-of-concept videos, but not the code. "As a research project, I took a weekend challenge of ...
Microsoft’s attempt to protect its new hands-free, motion-sensing peripheral, Kinect, from hackers looks to have already failed less than one week after the product launched in the U.S. As the video ...
Enterprising coders are well on their way to reverse-engineering Microsoft’s Kinect peripheral, and have released video evidence of their hard work on the web. Over the following weekend, impressive ...
Kinect, Microsoft’s motion gaming accessory has been hacked–mere days after its release. Less than a week ago New York-based DIY vendor Adafruit set a challenge, dubbed the Open Kinect challenge, ...
Looks like a couple of different folks have found a way for Kinect owners to use the device on their PC. First up is the NUI Group, which are apparently working on an open source SDK and Windows ...
While the NUI Group works on its SDK and Windows drivers for Microsoft's Kinect sensor after releasing proof that it had successfully hooked the device up to a PC, a lone hacker has gone ahead and ...
The NUI Group posted its Kinect motion controller hacking results first, and is now working on an SDK and Windows drivers to enable all the capabilities of the peripheral. That will all be released as ...
Today, Microsoft announced it will release a non-commercial Kinect for Windows software development kit from Microsoft Research later this spring. The intent of releasing a “starter kit” for ...