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We have a new podcast for you, recorded under the acrid smell of burning rubber. It’s the middle of the school semester, so we give a school update while discussing learning from anecdotes and the advantages and disadvantages of playing devil’s advocate in a project group. Mason’s been messing around with the Kinect SDK, and he has opinions to share. We compare the device’s product foibles to that of other XR products in the field. Activision Blizzard has announced their acquisition to purchase King.com for $5.9 billion, so we use this opportunity to go over how company valuation works. It’s also the start of BlizzCon, so we talk about the new Warcraft movie trailer as well as the World of Warcraft: Legion intro cinematic. Oh yeah, and Fallout 4 comes out next week. Games include Fallout: New Vegas, Pajama Sam In: No Need to Hide When It’s Dark Outside, and Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes. Got a question for the show? Join us on Discord or email us at contact@ward-games.com!
Carl and Richard talk to Tim Huckaby about the latest developments around gesture computing. The conversation covers the latest version of the Kinect SDK (with grip!), as well as SoftKinetic, Panasonic D-IMager and Leap Motion. Tim also speculates on some of the new things coming from Microsoft with Xbox and Kinect (leaked specs in the links below), and how gesture is here to stay. It's everywhere already!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
Scott gets schooled on the Microsoft Research Kinect SDK by Dan Fernandez. What happens when I plug a Kinect into my PC? What's included with the SDK and what's not? What work happens in the hardware and what happens in software...and more importantly, what can I build?
Dai Henwood was this week’s studio guest – joining Paul and Brad. We discuss Apple’s iOS 5 beta (on iPhone and iPad), the ‘new’ Commodore 64, Xperia Arc and the Kinect SDK. In addition we spoke with Gabe Gravning (AMD) David Brebner (Unlimited Realities). Running time : 1:03:27
Developology - by developers for developers, from all fields and knowledge levels
Singleton Pattern & Writing Quality Code – Apple holds WWDC, Microsoft releases Kinect SDK beta, World IPv6 Day, Apple repeals subscription requirement. Singleton Design Pattern. This week we discuss the importance, maintenance and meaning of quality code.
On this week's episode Gary imagines what happens after the Singularity, Norm explores an exclusive Venn diagram, Ana expresses meme expertise, and Will walks Gary through iOS 5. All that, plus the latest news on the new Kinect SDK, Google's Instant Pages, iPad HD rumors, the successor to the Logitech MX518, TiVo's newest DVR, and another edition of fake outtakes. Enjoy!
On this week's episode Gary imagines what happens after the Singularity, Norm explores an exclusive Venn diagram, Ana expresses meme expertise, and Will walks Gary through iOS 5. All that, plus the latest news on the new Kinect SDK, Google's Instant Pages, iPad HD rumors, the successor to the Logitech MX518, TiVo's newest DVR, and another edition of fake outtakes. Enjoy!
Welcome to the second episode of Gadgetlyst Bytes – our new monthly podcast recapping the month in gadget news. This month, we take a look at all of the tablets and phones coming out, the Kinect SDK, and of course, the new iPad! Hosted by Stewart and I (and not Terence, not that we hate him or anything), we also provide you an update of the all the latest reviews on [...] The post Gadgetlyst Bytes 2: Tablet Mania appeared first on TechGeek.
Carl and Richard talk to Tim Huckaby about the latest developments around gesture computing. The conversation covers the latest version of the Kinect SDK (with grip!), as well as SoftKinetic, Panasonic D-IMager and Leap Motion. Tim also speculates on some of the new things coming from Microsoft with Xbox and Kinect (leaked specs in the links below), and how gesture is here to stay. It's everywhere already!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations