Speculation had been mounting for months that a move like this was in the cards at Microsoft, but now it's actually happening: head of Xbox Phil Spencer confirmed today that starting on June 9 (in all ...
CNET's sister site GameSpot is the world's leading site for video game news, reviews, features, and more. Visit us at www.gamespot.com. According to Microsoft marketing executive Mike Nichols, the ...
It was never the gaming revolution Microsoft thought it’d be, but Kinect found some utility in the business world Microsoft Xbox It finally happened. Microsoft has fully ended production of Kinect ...
The cheaper price represents a major shift for Microsoft, as does a decision to drop the $60 annual fee to access streaming content such as Netflix and YouTube. Covering home audio and video, Matthew ...
Depending on your view of things, Microsoft has either done a lot of backpedaling or a lot of listening to people’s concerns about the Xbox One. The company now says Kinect won’t have to be plugged in ...
Here is a bold statement: No other device, with the exception of the smartphone, will do more for the evolution of health technology than the Kinect 2.0 on the new Xbox One. In case you are not a ...
Pour one out for Microsoft’s toy that allows players to flap their limbs around like a crazy person—the Kinect for Xbox is dead. The news comes from Fast Company and was officially confirmed by ...
Xbox One and Kinect have caused quite a stir among gamers over fear that Microsoft will use both devices to monitor players to compile marketing data, then release it to advertisers. Despite claims ...
Head of Xbox Phil Spencer in an interview in the latest issue of Edge magazine (and transcribed by VideoGamesChronicle) was asked what he thought were the biggest contributions Xbox had brought to the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. For all the successes we've seen in the world of games, the industry has experienced its share of failures. The Xbox Kinect was ...
Did Microsoft forget something at today’s E3 2010 press show? How about Kinect’s (the motion-sensing add-on for Microsoft’s Xbox 360) standalone and bundle pricing? Leave it to games retailer GameStop ...
The Kinect for Xbox 360 is reportedly being used to guard the border between North Korea and South Korea. Developed by South Korean programmer Jae Kwan Ko, a Kinect-based software system is said to be ...