Xbox SmartGlass SDK available now ahead of autumn release
During E3, Microsoft unveiled the Xbox SmartGlass. To sum it up this is basically Microsoft?s answer to the Nintendo Wii U, with the difference being that Xbox owners will not need to buy new hardware as long as they have a tablet device that will be able to run the SmartGlass app. Well if you?re looking forward to seeing what Microsoft can come up with in terms of games that utilize the SmartGlass technology, Homerun Stars has been announced as the first game that will utilize both the SmartGlass and Kinect technology at the same time. As the name itself has implied, this is a baseball game. It will be a multiplayer game whereby one player will use the Kinect to ?bat?, while the other player will be pitching the ball via the SmartGlass technology. Given that this is more than just pressing a button, players will be able to articulate their pitches as well. Homerun Stars will be an Arcade title and it is one that certainly sounds like it could prove to be great fun at parties. So, who?s looking forward
Xbox SmartGlass SDK available now ahead of autumn release
Microsoft has taken the next steps to deliver Xbox SmartGlass this autumn by releasing the Xbox SmartGlass Software Development Kit (SDK) as a free release for partners that have agreements ...
Mon 25 Jun 12 from The Independent
Select developers can get inside Microsoft's SmartGlass
(Phys.org) -- Microsoft has released a SmartGlass software development kit (SDK) for Xbox developers, giving them tools and the green light to create applications for SmartGlass before the technology ...
Sat 23 Jun 12 from Phys.org
Microsoft SmartGlass SDK now available to select partners
Moving ahead with its Xbox SmartGlass project, which aims to use your smartphone or tablet as a second screen in the Xbox 360 experience, Microsoft is already providing access to the software ...
Fri 22 Jun 12 from Techspot
Homerun Stars will be Microsoft?s first game to utilize SmartGlass and Kinect at the same time
During E3, Microsoft unveiled the Xbox SmartGlass. To sum it up this is basically Microsoft?s answer to the Nintendo Wii U, with the difference being that Xbox owners will not need to ...
Fri 22 Jun 12 from Ubergizmo
Microsoft SmartGlass SDK now available
The Software Development Kit (SDK) for SmartGlass, Microsoft's new interactive video platform, is now ready for download. SmartGlass will provide remote control functions ...
Fri 22 Jun 12 from The Verge
Microsoft releases SmartGlass SDK to developers
Pumped to use Microsoft's upcoming Surface and Windows Phone 8 devices to help you bolster your gamerscore? Sit tight -- SmartGlass development starts now. Microsoft is now making the Xbox ...
Thu 21 Jun 12 from Engadget
Microsoft launches SmartGlass SDK for Xbox developers
At the E3 2012 event earlier this month, Microsoft unveiled Xbox SmartGlass, which is basically an app for smartphones and tablets that will allow Xbox 360 developers to create content ...
Thu 21 Jun 12 from Ubergizmo
Microsoft releases SmartGlass SDK for Xbox 360 developers
Programmers can integrate tablets, phones with console experiences.
Thu 21 Jun 12 from Arstechnica
Microsoft rolls out SmartGlass SDK for multiple platforms
To prepare for the launch of SmartGlass on Xbox 360 later this year, Microsoft will release the SmartGlass SDK to developer partners.The SDK has everything developers should need to get content ...
Fri 22 Jun 12 from Techradar
Microsoft: SmartGlass will take second screens mainstream
Microsoft has revealed that the world is ready to start using tablets and smartphones as second-screen devices and even if they're not SmartGlass will entice them.SmartGlass was unveiled at ...
Thu 21 Jun 12 from Techradar
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