Since its release on November 4th, “hacking” Microsoft’s
Kinectperipheral for the
Xbox 360 game consoles has become a popular Internet sport. Now, just a couple of weeks after saying that it would “work closely with law enforcement” to keep the Kinect tamper-proof, Microsoft has apparently reversed its stance, claiming that the Kinect was left open to tinkerers on purpose.
Following a
$3,000 bounty put up by the open source community for anyone able to create an open source driver for Kinect, Microsoft
told CNET on November 4th that it “does not condone the modification of its products.”
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Re: Last one to post wins the internets
Do you have proof?
j2k4 Yesterday, 05:50 PM