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New Delhi: Here comes good news for those who have been waiting for the gesture-recognition technology to come to Windows. According to a report from Mashable, an American news website, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has announced the company's gesture-recognition technology Kinect will come to Windows on February 1.
However, Steve didn't speak much on how Kinect for Windows would look like, but it is being assumed that that the motion sensing input device would allow users to control the operating system without having to touch a keyboard or mouse. It's really overwhelming to even think that how it could change computing.
Mashable has also quoted Ballmer as saying, "Microsoft is working with 200 companies on Kinect apps, and there's no limit to what they might include. Will we be doing spreadsheets or photo sorting by gesture? We're looking forward to finding out more on February 1."
Microsoft initially designed this device as an accessory for the Xbox 360.
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