The software giant imagines a future where its motion-sensing game controller can help patients get care and surgeons leaf through medical records. Jay Greene, a CNET senior writer, works from Seattle ...
The new Kinect, the second generation of Microsoft's motion capture camera technology, has been making healthcare headlines for nearly a year now as a few select companies were able to tinker with ...
The news from Fast Company that Microsoft has ceased manufacturing Kinect, a device developed for its gaming console XBox 360 in 2010, will have an effect on several digital health companies that have ...
San Diego-based Reflexion Health, which offers physical therapy programs that leverage Microsoft Kinect for Windows, has raised $7.5 million from the West Health Investment Fund. The Fund was also the ...
Last week Microsoft unveiled its new generation Xbox One videogame console and Kinect 2.0 -- and while the company has made no official healthcare annoucement, the Kinect motion-detecting sensor could ...
The Microsoft Kinect may be more or less defunct when it comes to gaming, but it’s getting a second life as a medical device. Reflexion Health uses it as part of the kit it delivers to rehabilitation ...