Following the release of its next-generation instant messaging client and the upcoming natural user interface (NUI) device for its gaming console, Microsoft also plans to bridge the two technologies together. The Redmond company premiered the Kinect for Xbox 360, formerly codenamed “Project Natal” at the ... |
16 June 2010 07:44 GMT |
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A decade after the first Xbox devices hit store shelves, Microsoft is gearing up to revolutionize the gaming experience by offering console owners a new interaction model based on NUI (natural user interface). At the 2010 Consumers Electronics Show in Las Vegas, the Redmond company indicated that Project Natal would ... |
7 January 2010 07:49 GMT |
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During an August statement Nintendo president Satoru Iwata stated quite clearly that the company was not ready to release a second version of its most popular product, the Wii console. He said that it wouldn't "happen any time in the near future" so the competition is making a move to undermine Nintendo's s... |
22 September 2009 07:31 GMT |
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During the 2009 Electronic Entertainment Expo held in June, Microsoft officially announced the camera-based motion controller, developed in-house for the Xbox 360. Project Natal, as it has been entitled, has pick up the passe for hiring in the development department even before the announcement. Through job listing i... |
19 September 2009 06:31 GMT |
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Even with E3 over, Microsoft is continuing its offensive actions related to Natal, the motion sensing project that it recently unveiled, trying to show gamers that the solution is superior to what Nintendo already has in the Nintendo Wii and to what Sony is aiming to bring on with its new wand.Shane Kim, one of the m... |
11 June 2009 16:31 GMT |
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There has been a lot of speculation lately related to the period the three big console makers would begin talking about the development of a new gaming device. Analysts have stated that the current economic situation, paired with the research costs associated with the Xbox 360, the PlayStation 3 and the Nintendo Wii,... |
4 June 2009 18:51 GMT |
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