Kinect 2 Image Leaked, Shows Improved Depth And Movement Data

Reportedly, Microsoft is working on a new Kinect motion-tracking game controller for its upcoming console. An image is indicating that the device’s image quality has been improved. Recently, a Twitter user [SuperDaE], has leaked this image. Previously, we have seen that the same Twitter user reveiled the details of the dev kit. Then SuperDaE said that the dev kit is being sent to developers working on games for the upcoming Xbox.

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Lenovo Developing ARM-based Convertible Windows RT Tablet

Lenovo appears to be the latest hardware manufacturer working on an ARM-based Windows RT tablet. According to The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), the Chinese PC maker is working on a convertible notebook/tablet outfitted with the ARM-based version of Windows 8. The report says that Lenovo has teamed up with Nvidia to make this new Windows RT device.

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Facebook’s Director Of Engineering Reveals How Facebook Tests New Features

Facebook has a knack of shipping out new features to its user rather speedily. Rather than making the user wait for a definite time, say a month or two months, the social network keeps rolling out new features that it deems would be useful for the users. Now, Facebook’s Director of Engineering, Andrew Bosworth, reveals how new features are tested before mass launch.

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Splashtop Remote Desktop For Windows 8 Is Now Available At Windows Store

Recently, Splashtop has launched its Remote Desktop app for Windows 8. This app is now available at Windows Store for Free. Splashtop is the easiest and fastest way to access your Windows-based PC or Mac remotely from Windows 8 tablets. The Remote Desktop’s user interface is specially optimized for Windows 8 native gestures. Optimized remote desktop app comes with ease of use, drag-and-drop computer favorites list and the ability to swipe to reveal hidden menus.

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Windows RT Tablets Will Have Office 2013 Preview Only

Microsoft is going to release its Surface Tablet with Windows RT on October 26. The company earlier announced that Office 2013 will be included with all Windows RT-powered devices. But, we have come to know that, Windows RT tablet won’t get the full Office 2013.

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[Review] The Game of Thrones: Reloaded- Two Epic Quests For RPG Fans

“This is 238 AD. The World has been changed.” And The Game of Thrones: Reloaded begins. This third person role playing (RPG) action-strategy game is published by Atlus. The first game of the series, The Game of Throne Genesis, was published by Focus Interactive in 2011. Both the games are based on HBO’s original series The Game of Thrones, inspired by George R. R. Martin’s award winning and best-selling fantasy series A Song of Ice and Fire.

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Intel Plans Its Next Big Chip For Ultrabooks – Haswell

Ultrabooks running Windows 7 haven’t been a particularly catching trend. They have been there and are being offered by a number of vendors but their success and popularity is very limited. Although we can expect this to change somewhat with the launch of Windows 8, Windows ultrabooks will still need a powerful hardware to go with it.

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Is The $1 Trillion Market Of Cybercrime A Myth?

In this hyper-fast age of information, sometimes facts may not just be overlooked but may simply be misstated. This happens when during research, small-scale facts are generalized over large populations. Apparently, that is precisely what both McAfee and Norton did when they quoted figures of cybercrime losses.

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