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Microsoft has released beta drivers to let Kinect work with Windows Hello in Windows 10. This is the first time you can use Kinect to log into your PC. Here is what you need and how to ...
Late last week Microsoft released some early drivers for the Xbox One's Kinect to work on Windows 10. Kinect within Windows, for now, is mostly for developers to code and write things for the ...
Microsoft's new Windows Hello feature in Windows 10 will get support for Kinect sensors.
Kinect for Windows has enabled a lot of hacks and apps in recent years, but everyone has really been waiting for Microsoft to make use of the accessory on the desktop. With Windows 10, Microsoft ...
Microsoft launches free Kinect for Windows SDK beta, software available for download now.
A non-commercial beta SDK for Windows development has been available to download from Microsoft Research since April, along with various programming resources.
This is made possible via a new Kinect developer preview, which enables Windows Hello for its sensor when used with Windows 10.
The Kinect for Windows sensor looks like the Kinect for Xbox sensor but you don’t need to sit five feet away from it. Now you can put it just 20 inches away, which isn’t a bad sitting distance ...
The adapter also works to connect the Xbox One Kinect to Windows 10 PCs, so you'll have two for the price one, if that's how you want to roll.
Microsoft has released a 1.5 version of its Kinect for Windows software that adds a number of improvements aimed at developers.
Today the price point for the Kinect for Windows system has been revealed as $250, a full $100 more than its cost on the Xbox. According to Eisler, there's a reason for that.
Microsoft has a $49 adapter kit that will allow Xbox One sensors to work with Windows 8 and 8.1 PCs and tablets.