Send Kinect Gesture Recognition Data Over Infrared 49
An anonymous reader writes with this snippet from Kinect Hacks: "Being able to send gestural data captured from your Kinect to another device via your computer of IR is incredible. You can send gesture recognition data to any piece of hardware that uses IR signals, such as your television, receiver, cable box or X10 extenders. Anything that reads IR signals can now be controlled by simply using gestures to control the devices. Absolutely amazing. The developer wrote custom code that works with his Kinect sensor plugged into his Mac Mini. The code is integrated with OpenNI which detects the user's skeleton and has specific gestures pre-programmed to control his TV in order to turn it off and on along with changing the volume on his digital receiver. Other gestures include the ability to change to the next and previous channel."
It's Microsoft Friday on Slashdot (Score:5, Funny)
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It's just going to rebrand itself as "Microsoft Slashdot"
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More like "Microsoft Live Slashdot".
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Judging by the time stamp of your post, I'm pretty sure it's not "Friday" anywhere in the world anymore...
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It's almost like Microsoft is one of the biggest technology companies on Earth and has multiple products or something
More Clippy Help (Score:4, Funny)
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Clippy: "I see that you're je... err let me go get you a towel."
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And of course you say yes, which is when Clippy brings up [successfulnewyou.com] these [daveanddawncook.com] pics [aurum3.com].
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Meh. (Score:2)
Call me when you can drill sign-language on it.
The amazing future (Score:1)
Where a device that costs $149 can be hacked to ..... let you channel surf even more easily. Then you can make a blog all about hacking a product and promote yourself to get more attention than a third world development charity. This is what hacking is all about.
Oblig. HItchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (Score:5, Insightful)
The machine was rather difficult to operate. For years radios had been operated by means of pressing buttons and turning dials; then as the technology became more sophisticated the controls were made touch-sensitive--you merely had to brush the panels with your fingers; now all you had to do was wave your hand in the general direction of the components and hope. It saved a lot of muscular expenditure, of course, but meant that you had to sit infuriatingly still if you wanted to keep listening to the same program.
Tell me how you make this easy. (Score:2)
The machine was rather difficult to operate.
The last of Adams' books was published in 1992.
In 2011 your Livio NPR or Pandora desktop Internet radio can tune 20,000 stations - but has a small screen and a bare five presets.
I get it, but it ain't there yet... (Score:4, Funny)
Wake when my TV can figure out what I want to watch and puts it on before my ass hits the couch.
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Just leave it on the porn channel.
Problem solved.
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Even better. WITH OUT MINDS!
Freudian slip? :-)
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Wake when my TV can figure out what I want to watch and puts it on before my ass hits the couch.
Actually I wrote something similiar like this 2 years ago when I was still watching regular TV (as in Zapping through the channels).
Basically you pressed a button which triggers a script running on a nslu2 slug, which then gets a list of everything that is currently on TV (RSS Feed from the internet) and then filters it down based on some rules you specified.
First it tried to find TV Shows like Simpsons, Family Guy, American Dad etc. if nothing was found it filtered the running movies by starting time (so y
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Combine it with the kinect so all you have to do is sit down and I'll buy two.
Overrated (Score:1)
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Impressive but no game changer... (Score:1)
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copypasta from the article (Score:1)
Timothy, you douche, you're an editor. EDIT. Don't simply take copypasta and put it on the front page of Slashdot.
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Why not?
Why no audio-driven interface? (Score:2)
Waiting for the Asus Xtion (Score:2)
While Kinect looks really cool, I am impatiently awaiting the Asus Xtion, which is the same hardware as the Kinect except it is not an XBox accessory, and you do not have to give any money to Microsoft for it. The developer version , the Xtion Pro, should be out any time now according to their official schedule. There is also now an OpenNI API for communicating with Kinect family devices, which is available for Linux as well. Hobby robotics vision never seemed as promising as now.
gamechanger (Score:2)
it's called a gamechanger cause you dont need an apparatus any longer to control a device.
LARP Control (Score:1)