Microsoft reportedly working on Kinect-enabled laptops
It remains to be seen when or if they'll turn into actual products, but The Daily reports that Microsoft is at least working on getting its Kinect...
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer speaks during a forum on the future of computing in Cologne, western Germany, Friday, April 24, 2009. Ballmer said Friday the computer software giant expects to have to deal with a weak economy for at least several years. The comments came the day after Redmond, Washington-based Microsoft Corp. reported its quarterly revenue fell from the previous year for the first time in its 23-year history as a public company, while its profit plunged 32 percent. (AP Photo/Roberto Pfeil)
It remains to be seen when or if they'll turn into actual products, but The Daily reports that Microsoft is at least working on getting its Kinect...
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