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Major Baseball League May Be Able To Prevent Injuries With Kinect Technology

Most baseball teams allocate the bulk of their budgets to paying salaries, medical expenses and acquiring new players. In all actuality, paying a top surgeon to repair a pitcher’s throwing arm is still less than penning a new contract with a fresh player. This may be why only three teams in all of major baseball have invested in biomechanical analysis technology – a measure that could help prevent injuries. For most teams the gamble pays off, but if a star player is injured management must scramble for a suitable replacement. And that usually means paying big bucks. Long story short – as long as it is cheaper to replace injured players than it is to invest in biometrics systems, most teams won’t be changing their strategies.
After Microsoft unveiled the newest addition to the Xbox 360, instant potential was seen in this inexpensive technology for the purpose of movement simulation and analysis in baseball. The Kinect already utilizes a no frills version of what many technologically advanced biomechanical departments make use of. The Kinect’s infrared camera works by spacial displacement, which works to track a subject’s movement and send that data back to the console. For Microsoft, the gamer transforms into the controller itself, but for baseball, this could be a major breakthrough. If major league baseball makes the initial investment in biometric software development, it will no longer to cheaper to replace injured players rather when compared to preventative measures. The Kinect in it’s current form already has the …

Kinect Set to Be Aimed At Microsoft’s Loyal Core

As one of the biggest innovations this year, it turns out that Kinect by Microsoft is going to be one of the biggest sellers as soon as it hits stores – if one is to believe the reports of industry experts. There is a a real movement for the motion gaming style that the Wii first popularized and both Microsoft Kinect and PlayStation Move want to be able to connect with this new group of gamers. According to the word coming from the Redwood, Washington based tech giant’s world wide product marketing manager Ryan Moore, the hard core gaming crowd is who the company wants to lure in with its latest product offering. The interesting thing is, if the word of the online crowd is to be believed, the blogosphere shows a growing consensus among hardcore Xbox gamers that they are simply not all that interested in Kinect nor motion gaming in general. In order to flesh out the offerings, Microsoft is offering an animal based game to appeal to those who are closer in with the camp that enjoys the Nintendo Wii style of games. Whether or not Microsoft can really appeal to hard core gamers with its latest device remains to be seen, but many in this segment of the gamer community have high levels of doubt.
At E3, many were quite disappointed with the offering of the Kinect and had hoped that Microsoft would continue to focus on big titles it is well known for such as Halo …