We reported earlier in the week that Kinect was hacked only a few days after its November 4 release, but at the time all hackers had to show for it was video of simple sensor readings. Now, there’s a functioning demonstration of Kinect being used for multitouch gestures — which honestly looks a lot like Microsoft’s Surface tabletop multitouch technology, except it’s on your TV.
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