Tuesday, February 22, 2011

The SDK for Windows KINECTS formalized

Microsoft has officially announced he would propose the SDK for Windows KINECTS allowing academics and enthusiasts to exploit the capabilities of its system. A paid version will arrive later. The SDK can be downloaded free indeed. It will be online in the spring. Microsoft will also license for those who wish to market their projects.

The rumors claimed that the KINECTS officially arrived on the PC seem confirmed. The SDK provides access to audio technology used by the camera and its sensors and interfaces. Microsoft talks about the community that was built around KINECTS and projects the camera operators. The firm then changed his tone.

After expressing his displeasure with the opening of its drivers (see "The KINECTS cracked"), she now wants to promote these projects. He even talked about a partnership with academics to use KINECTS in the field of robotic surgery. So we had reason to believe that Microsoft was smiling before the public's enthusiasm for KINECTS, despite the fact that the software layer was Cracked and put on the Web.

Today, Redmond "hopes that this SDK will feed even more creativity."

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