Cool Kinect move: Reading sign language in real time
A prototype software interface shows how the Kinect tracks sign language.
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Posted by Nick | Jul 19, 2013 | Technology IT |
A prototype software interface shows how the Kinect tracks sign language.
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So jolly. (Credit: Microsoft/YouTube Screenshot by Chris Matyszczyk/CNET) The numbers aren’t singing a song that Wall Streeters like to hum, so Thursday will have seen no Redmond Rumba.
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MacBook Pro.
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Tesla Model S. GM, which practically invented the modern electric car, now sees Tesla as a threat
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SAN DIEGO — While actually getting your head and spine ripped from your body by a Predator alien sounds entirely unpleasant, at San Diego Comic-Con 2013 you can go through the next-best thing and live to tell the tale, thanks to 3D printing. In conjunction with Paramount Studios, which will be re-releasing later this year in 3D the original Predator movie from the 1980s, 3D Systems created a booth on the convention floor that allows you to have a 3D printed version of your head attached to a model of a Predator holding high its valued trophy: a dismembered head and spine
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