MS unveils new Xbox technology

Microsoft Corp offered a glimpse into a future where the Xbox 360 console is the centerpiece of any living room, games, social interaction and communications are controlled with the wave of a hand.

At a star-studded event at the annual E3 video game conference that that drew appearances by Paul McCartney and Steven Spielberg, the company unveiled “Project Natal”, which uses a camera to track a user’s movements via full skeletal mapping. It also recognises voices and vocal commands. The technology obviates the need for a controller or remote device to enable a player for instance to drive a car in a game, interact with a character on screen or show pictures and information to other Xbox 360 users over the Internet.

“You are the controller,” Shane Kim, Microsoft’s vice president of strategy and business development for videogames, said in an interview in Los Angeles. Microsoft also said it planned to boost its Xbox 360 gaming console by integrating music-streaming service last.fm and Web social network Facebook and microblogging site Twitter into its Xbox Live online community.

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