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TV tracker: This device, developed by PrimeSense and Asus, can be used to control a TV or a PC. Credit: PrimeSense |
Asus and PrimeSense are also interested in adding gesture control to conventional PCs. Within weeks of the release of the Kinect controller, hobbyists had figured out a way toaccess it, leading to an explosion of new ideas about how gesture control could be used—everything from robots to air guitar. "We didn't expect that to happen so fast," says Berenson. "It is a validation of how many good ideas developers have, and we want to help them bring them to users." PrimeSense has accelerated the rollout of a software tool kit to aid experimentation with the controller and plans to offer a $200 hardware kit for developers. "Not having to bring a controller is great for situations with multiple changing participants," says Doug Fritz, part of a team of Kinect hackers at the MIT Media Lab that developed software for controlling the Chrome Web browser. Stepping in front of the camera and taking control with gestures could make group work easier than having to take turns at a keyboard or mouse, Fritz says. However, he adds, much more would be possible if the device could track hand shapes. "The current technology is good for body gestures, not fine-grain control," he explains. That makes things like text input a particular challenge. Doug Bowman, a professor at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University who has developed 3-D gestural interfaces based on more expensive tracking technology, agrees. One of his students, Tao Ni, has developed a system that allows a user to navigate menus on a TV using simple movements such as pinching fingers together (see a video of a prototype). "These freehand gestures could replace a remote or keyboard altogether in, say, an entertainment scenario," says Bowman. However, Ni's prototype requires a special glove to capture the precise orientation of a person's hand and their finger movements. "The Kinect is not capable of that yet," says Bowman. "But perhaps in the future it will be." Berenson says that improving the resolution of PrimeSense's tracking is one area of active research. "We are thinking about tracking resolution and trying to follow fingers," he says. Another future direction would have the system interpret subtle body language. "We want to make it less explicit and more implicit," he says. "For example, it should be possible to have the volume go down on your TV when you pick up a newspaper and start reading it." |
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-Amazon to Acquire LOVEFiLM International LimitedLUXEMBOURG CITY and LONDON, January 20, 2011 — Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) today announced that it has reached an agreement to acquire the remaining shares in LOVEFiLM International Limited (http://www.LOVEFiLM.com). LOVEFiLM is a leading European subscription entertainment service which combines the benefits of online DVD and games rental-by-post as well as streaming films and TV shows instantly over the internet to PCs, internet enabled TVs and Playstation(R)3. LOVEFiLM operates today in the UK, Germany, Sweden, Norway and Denmark. Amazon already has a significant minority shareholding in LOVEFiLM and does not itself operate any similar business in Europe.“LOVEFiLM has been innovating on behalf of movie rental customers across Europe for many years and with the advent of the LOVEFiLM player, they are further delighting customers by streaming digital movies for their immediate enjoyment,” said Greg Greeley, Amazon’s Vice President of European Retail. “LOVEFiLM and Amazon have enjoyed a strong working relationship since LOVEFiLM acquired Amazon Europe’s DVD rental business in 2008, and we look forward to a productive and innovative future.”
“The deal is a winner for the members who love LOVEFiLM because of its value, choice, convenience and innovation in home entertainment,” said Simon Calver, Chief Executive of LOVEFiLM International. “With Amazon’s unequivocal support we can significantly enhance our members’ experience across Europe.”
The acquisition is subject to customary closing conditions, including regulatory approvals, and is expected to close in the first quarter of 2011.