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Post by BlackHawk on Mar 12, 2014 12:29:19 GMT -5
While many hardcore gamers wait on a practical use for Microsoft's Kinect sensor beyond the odd gesture and navigation based voice command, the South Korean government has found a way to put the gaming sensors to use. Along with the personnel guarding the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), the military is using Kinect sensors to monitor movement at the border between the North and South, according to reports. Source articleThis sounds like something out of Call of Duty but apparently South Korea have found a use for Microsoft's swing and miss Kinect. Wonder if they will be upgrading to the new Xbox One system with better camera resolution and such! lol Microsoft Knect
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Post by yourpresident on Mar 12, 2014 12:59:04 GMT -5
Well thats a bad idea. All the North Koreans have to do is shout "Xbox turn off" and the surveillance system will shut down
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Post by kat on Mar 12, 2014 15:10:47 GMT -5
Even more interesting are the types of behaviors that have to be expressed by the soldiers guarding the DMZ, on both sides.
Did ya catch the soldier on the far right side of the picture? Standing at attention halfway behind a building. Silly posturing at best. Someday humans will grow past this kind of thing, or not. Either way it is kinda neat the the Kinect can do the job. Rather have it guarding the border than staring back at me at night......
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Post by redsoxfan on Mar 12, 2014 15:29:03 GMT -5
Even more interesting are the types of behaviors that have to be expressed by the soldiers guarding the DMZ, on both sides. Did ya catch the soldier on the far right side of the picture? Standing at attention halfway behind a building. Silly posturing at best. Someday humans will grow past this kind of thing, or not. Either way it is kinda neat the the Kinect can do the job. Rather have it guarding the border than staring back at me at night...... Looks like "at ease" to me....and it means the other guys can't see if he's got his hand on his side arm.....not that that's going to stop an invasion of course....
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Post by Olivia on Mar 12, 2014 15:54:37 GMT -5
Well thats a bad idea. All the North Koreans have to do is shout "Xbox turn off" and the surveillance system will shut down Just about spewed my wine with that one HAHAHAHA!
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Post by anonymoushacker on Mar 12, 2014 17:13:38 GMT -5
Maybe he decided to just do a 180 so as not to be photographed?
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Post by mranderson on Mar 12, 2014 17:45:24 GMT -5
You should watch the Vice video where they goto North Korea. The way each side treats the border is very different. NK wants to project a strong antagonistic front while SK wants to project a non provocative forceful wall.
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Post by fr33dom on Mar 12, 2014 18:10:17 GMT -5
Yet another reason why I'm getting a PS4 instead.
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Post by flipthecoin on Mar 12, 2014 21:08:35 GMT -5
Once again a country being supplied with weapons from a super power. Bare with me I'm new to this any tips are grateful. Thanks.
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Post by nsaangrybird on Mar 12, 2014 21:22:50 GMT -5
As long as it is not hooked to any weapons systems…cool. South Koreans are known as serious gamers, some play until they die. Imagine if they were and someone hacked the system. Call of Duty LIVE!
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