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Photos: What's in Microsoft's Christmas stocking this year?

...game without using a controller - will launch with. Kinect, previously known as Project Natal uses a video camera and depth sensors to capture a user... Read more

15 July, 2010 by Jo Best

CES: Microsoft confirms Project Natal plan

Microsoft has confirmed that it plans to release its Project Natal Xbox add-on, which allows people to play games using their... Read more

7 January, 2010 by Ina Fried

Microsoft turns room into a PC

Microsoft's gesture-recognition technology, Project Natal, could transform the office, according to top company executive Craig Mundie... Read more

3 August, 2009 by Ina Fried

Microsoft to show new user interfaces at TechFest

...multitouch features of Windows 7, while others are close, such as the Project Natal Xbox add-on. However, Microsoft sees these as just the beginning... Read more

3 March, 2010 by Ina Fried

Natal's gesture recognition gets a workout

One of the reasons Microsoft got such buzz for Project Natal is because it is so easy to see how the technology... Read more

7 August, 2009 by Ina Fried
Microsoft unwraps new devices at CES 2010

Microsoft unwraps new devices at CES 2010

Microsoft highlights some of the key devices and technologies the company will be launching in the coming year Read more

8 January, 2010 by ZDNet UK
Gates talks education, Chrome and <endeca_term>Project Natal</endeca_term>

Gates talks education, Chrome and Project Natal

The tech icon discusses life beyond Microsoft, and shares his thoughts on Google's Chrome OS, the future of education and the latest developments from the software giant Read more

16 July, 2009 by Ina Fried

GUI's are so 2000's

...youtube.com/watch?v=p2qlHoxPioM) but what am I talking about? a project natal* interface with a massive 3D environment like, Project Looking Glass* meets... Read more

25 February, 2010

Rob Enderle keeps making the same mistakes...

...of stuff shown off by Microsoft - some of it very interesting - say project Natal. But it is all years away - it is all smoke and... Read more

21 July, 2009

Photos: The hands-off future of controlling computers

...interest in the tech world thanks to the likes of Microsoft's Project Natal. Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) are working on... Read more

24 May, 2010 by Nick Heath

Augmented reality: Not just the stuff of sci-fi. Businesses can benefit too

...nifty almost-AR features with its remote controls, and Microsoft's upcoming Project Natal looks to be taking this to the nth-degree and opening... Read more

22 February, 2010 by Clive Longbottom

The Weekly Round-Up: 08.01.10

What's 2010 got in store? Read more

8 January, 2010 by The Round-Up

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