It is only been a number of months, but already the Kinect for Windows SDK beta is moving from stage uno to stage dos. (That’s one and two, vaqueros.) Microsoft’s outing it in commemoration of the Kinect’s one-year anniversary, and it is usually launching a Kinect for Windows site and blog, too. We’re told that the Kinect for Windows commercial program remains on target for an early 2012 launch , and up to now, some 200 companies have agreed to participate inside the pilot program. Ask for the beta 2 piece, the refreshed build includes “faster skeletal tracking, a stronger accuracy rate in terms of skeletal tracking and joint recognition, and the facility to plug and unplug your Kinect without losing work / productivity.” Hit the source links to get your download on, but be warned — we have seen it on and off inside the day.
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