Kinect In the Operating Room


colinneagle writes with an excerpt from Network World: “Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital in London began trials of a Kinect-driven camera last week that would sense body position, and by waving his or her hands, the surgeon can sift through medical images, such as CT scans or real-time X-rays, while in the middle of an operation. During surgery, a surgeon will stop and consult medical images anywhere from once an hour to every few minutes. So the surgeon doesn’t have to leave the table, the doctor will work with assistants, but sometimes, if you want things done to your satisfaction, you have to do it yourself. Dr. Tom Carrell, a consultant vascular surgeon at Guy’s and St Thomas’, described an operation on a patient’s aorta earlier this month to New Scientist. ‘Up until now, I’d been calling out across the room to one of our technical assistants, asking them to manipulate the image, rotate one way, rotate the other, pan up, pan down, zoom in, zoom out.’ With the Kinect, he says, ‘I had very intuitive control.’”

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German Court Grants Motorola Xbox and Windows 7 Sales Ban


First time accepted submitter Celexi writes “In a surprising move, Motorola Mobility (which is to be taken over by Google), has won an injunction preventing the distribution of Windows 7 and the Xbox in Germany until Microsoft starts paying royalty fees for the patents Microsoft is said to be infringing (two patents used to display H.264 video). The ruling is suspended as of now because of a restraining order, the effect in the rest of the EU and U.S. if the ban is enforced if the restraining order is lifted, is unclear.”

This could go into effect as soon as May 7th, pending the result of the next U.S. case hearing.

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Phoronix Confirms GNU/Linux Steam and Source Engine Clients


nukem996 writes “After initially reporting in 2010 that Valve was working on a native GNU/Linux client, one has finally been confirmed. Michael Larabel recently visited Valve’s Bellvue, WA based office and has been able to see it himself. Included in the article are screenshots of the client running and speculation of a release.”

Valve has yet to officially comment, but you’d hope they wouldn’t invite someone up to their offices and send them home to spew lies.

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BioWare Announces Free DLC To Add More To the Mass Effect 3 Endings


An anonymous reader writes “The battle between angry fans and BioWare has been raging since the game’s release over several issues, with the biggest being the disappointing ending. BioWare have stuck to their guns and stated that they won’t make a new ending, but will release free DLC to add clarity to the existing ones.”

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Minecraft Creator’s New Game Called 0×10c


silentbrad writes “As announced last month, Notch — creator of Minecraft — is working on a sandbox space game (no, not the Mars Effect April Fools joke, though it’s similar). “The game [0x10c] is still extremely early in development, but like we did with Minecraft, we expect to release it early and let the players help me shape the game as it grows. The cost of the game is still undecided, but it’s likely there will be a monthly fee for joining the Multiverse as we are going to emulate all computers and physics even when players aren’t logged in. Single player won’t have any recurring fees. … The computer in the game is a fully functioning emulated 16 bit CPU that can be used to control your entire ship, or just to play games on while waiting for a large mining operation to finish. Full specifications of the CPU will be released shortly, so the more programatically advanced of you can get a head start.”"

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Dysfunctional Console Industry Struggles For New Profit Centers


MojoKid writes “The rumor mill is still churning out quite a bit of information on new consoles this week, including new data on Nintendo’s upcoming Wii U. According to unnamed developers, the Wii U actually isn’t as powerful as the Xbox 360 or PS3, despite boasting HD graphics and significantly improved hardware. Meanwhile, the Xbox 720, codenamed Durango, is reportedly targeting the holiday season of 2013 as a launch window. Rumors are floating about of a required always-on internet connection and of locking out the used game market. What this discussion truly highlights is just how dysfunctional the entire console industry is and how skewed its profits are. Profits on hardware sales are so small, game shops can’t survive on console sales alone. $60 MSRPs are subsidized by exchange and trade-in programs. Kicking Gamestop in the teeth may occasionally sound like fun, but the idea of killing the used games market doesn’t make much sense. If used title values collapse and MSRPs stay the same or rise, the entire industry could hamstring itself in the name of higher profits.”

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Bill Introduced To Ban Sale of MA15+ Games To Anyone Under 18 in SA


dotarray writes “The introduction of an R18+ rating for video games into Australia has been designed to bring game classification in line with the current system in place for films and other media. One state, however, would like to widen that gap.”

This is being billed (by John Rau’s office) as a saner approach than eliminating the MA15+ rating entirely.

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Rybka Solves the King’s Gambit Chess Opening


New submitter smarq2 writes “Chessbase reports that chess programmer IM Vasik Rajlich has solved the King’s Gambit chess opening with technical means. 3000 processor cores, running for over four months, exhaustively analyzed all lines that follow after 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 and came to some extraordinary conclusions.”

Update: 04/02 22:11 GMT by U L : Skuto points out that this is the same person who was found guilty of plagiarizing GNU Chess and Crafty.

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Guile Scheme Emacs-Lisp Compatibility Matures


In a posting to the Guile developers list
today, it was announced that the Emacs-Lisp
compiler for Guile has matured enough to run actual elisp
programs. The author included a screencast demoing
the new compiler running the Dunnet
dungeon crawler. It is still a bit hackish: you need a load file that fakes a few Emacs side functions. In theory, most batch mode programs that don’t do buffer manipulation should now work. After a few previous attempts, things could be on track for GNU Emacs 25 based on Guile.

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Sony Taking Down PSP Titles In Response To Vita Hackers


Carlos Rodriguez writes “The hacker community has found a way to make the Vita run unsigned code by exploiting weaknesses in PSP games available for download in the PSN store. In response, Sony has made the affected games unavailable for download for all platforms — PSP and Vita both — even if you had already paid for it and hadn’t had the chance to download it yet. In the case of ‘Everybody’s Tennis’, the game was removed from the PSN worldwide after the modder community bragged about the game being exploitable but before any exploit was released for it. Is Sony being too overzealous in its fight against piracy?”

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