Microsoft Kinect is a peripheral that can detect motion, which was first used as an add-on released for Xbox360. Kinect was alsoadapted for use on Windows computers, after many developers arefinding new ways to utilize its capacity. But this time Microsoft will use it for their Windows Phone 8.
Apple does have a display that can be set via the touch and IOSalso has a feature-recoginition gesture, but all of these features can not be compared with Kinect. This report provided by Microsoftregarding the presence of NUI Kinect which is still in development stage.
Apple does have a display that can be set via the touch and IOSalso has a feature-recoginition gesture, but all of these features can not be compared with Kinect. This report provided by Microsoftregarding the presence of NUI Kinect which is still in development stage.
After checking with several sober sources which proved reliable in the past, Microsoft is currently working on integrating the Kinect NUI (Natural User Interface) with its mobile platform using upcoming Windows Phone 8. While this is currently purely a development effort, we have been hearing that Microsoft decided to dedicate more and more resources on building the Kinect NUI to become a feature with either a launch or first or second update to its upcoming Windows Mobile 8 operating system.'
The question is whether we need a Kinect on your smart phone? If it is yes, what you have in mind to take advantage of this?
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