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Two Gaming Technologies Explained: A White Paper Round-Up

MaximumPC: Gaming, as it always has been, is in a strong state of transformation at the moment. Major developers are focusing on creating 3D ready platforms, while others, like Nintendo and Microsoft, are trying to take us beyond controllers--actually developing games that require physical movement and in-game interactions.

The brave new world of gaming will be an interesting one indeed, so we decided to take a look at two of the pioneering technologies that may change games forever: Microsoft's Kinect and autostereoscopy.

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Microsoft’s Kinect Finds New Life Helping Parkinson’s Patients

NRM: "A team at Brunel University London has developed a new system, which helps people with Parkinson’s disease overcome debilitating walking problems."

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Use your Kinect as a webcam thanks to a new update

Your Kinect just got a bit more connected. This weekend, Microsoft announced two major new updates to its popular sensor, making good on old promises.

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The day the movement stopped: Xbox One Kinect gestures are dead

The 'New Xbox One Experience' software update, which launches tomorrow, will kill off support for Kinect in the Xbox One's user interface.

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