XBox marketing and Kinect data
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I'm not sure whether this has been brought up before, but I guess most of us would not be surprised: http://www.destructoid.com/microsoft-actually-wants-to-sell-kinect-data-update--263119.phtml
Surprised? Not really, George Orwell's 1984 was a set book for my
'junior high' exams back in the seventies. :-}
A box with television and communication capabilities attached to a camera controlled by proprietary software; it did remind me of 1984 at one point.
You only have to add Snowden's revelation that the NSA have access to
Microsoft's own servers for the full effect to seem probable.
For anyone wondering what to do now with their Xbox and Kinect this is helpful for the Kinect
leny@trisquel:~$ apt-cache search kinect
freenect - library for accessing Kinect USB camera -- meta package
libfreenect-demos - library for accessing Kinect USB camera -- demonstrations
libfreenect-dev - library for accessing Kinect USB camera -- development files
libfreenect0.0 - library for accessing Kinect USB camera
mrpt-apps - Mobile Robot Programming Toolkit - Console and GUI applications
python-freenect - library for accessing Kinect USB camera -- Python bindings
And this page is useful for the Xbox itself
http://www.uchobby.com/index.php/2007/07/15/identifying-electronic-components/
As you'll know from the disks that come with magazines, the game disks themselves make great coasters.
Oh, man, most of those parts remind me of the N-in-One electronics kits I played with as a kid.
The Kinect itself can be hacked with on a GNU/Linux box? I have no idea how to get the plug to fit into a computer-hole!
"The Kinect itself can be hacked with on a GNU/Linux box? I have no
idea how to get the plug to fit into a computer-hole!"
At least some of them have a USB connector that will plug into a
GNU/Linux box even better[1] than the Xbox.
[1] I.e. in a freedom respecting mannner
Thinking back on it, mine might have had a standard USB connector. I had better take a look and find out.
At least my XBox 360 sports a standard USB port (or multiple standard USB ports to be specific). There should be no modification required for attaching the Kinect sensor to a standard PC. Only the old XBox had "special" connectors although everything was standard PC technology.
Here's an interesting commentary on it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olXWEuJ2Wfg
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