The conventional wisdom is that Kinect was an albatross on Xbox One, making the system more expensive at launch and taking ...
As the Switch 2 leads Black Friday and the NEX Playground secures a spot in the top three, Xbox falls short and does not make the cut.
A Kinect-like console has beaten Xbox hardware in U.S. sales, with Nex’s CEO explaining how lessons from the Wii shaped its subscription-first approach.
Romeo is a writer, gamer, PR practitioner, podcaster, and pro wrestler who's been playing for nearly his whole life. Since getting a Famicom at 4 or 5 years old, he's never stopped playing, whether it ...
Today the Xbox One without Kinect has been announced, throwing massive numbers of gamers for a loop. Up until today, very few suspected that Microsoft would ever release their Xbox One game console ...
Xbox hardware was outsold by a little-known Kinect-style console during Black Friday week in the US, coming fourth. That’s according to Circana data shared on social media, which suggests that the ...
A more affordable version of the Xbox One -- without the Kinect motion sensor -- hits stores on June 9. Is this the version gamers have been waiting for? Jeff Bakalar Editor at Large Jeff is CNET ...
Today’s Xbox Scorpio hardware specs reveal continues to erode Microsoft’s insistence that Kinect is an important part of the Xbox ecosystem. Like the Xbox One S before it, Scorpio is losing the ...
Kinect certainly isn't the integral part of the Xbox One it was at launch, but it remains an active part of how owners of the camera and microphone array interact with the console, Microsoft tells ...
Four months after it began selling the Xbox One without a Kinect sensor in June, Microsoft will now offer up a way for customers to purchase the motion-tracking device separately. The company ...
The Xbox One you pull out of a box today is not the same system that day-one purchasers hooked up to their TVs last year. Its looks and specs haven’t changed, but its features have certainly improved.
Microsoft's $150 Xbox add-on, the Kinect, can use face-recognition technology to log you onto your Xbox Live account. But it's not trouble-free. To understand why, you need to know how it works.