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August 9th, 2010

Kinect To Support Sign Language

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Microsoft seems to want to make Kinect accessible to as wide an audience as possible, even those that have hearing and speaking impairments, as this article suggests.

Check out this article from PC Magazine.






About the Author

Nitin M
Founder & CEO of Cygnus Communications, Nitin spent over 10 years marketing video games in the Middle East working with world renowned video games publishers such as Activision Blizzard, Electronic Arts, SEGA, Square-Enix Eidos, Take 2, Ubisoft and Warner Bros. Living in Dubai, UAE, apart from running Cygnus, he spends time with his family and is an avid technology and motoring buff as well as a keen social media enthusiast.



 
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