Kinect hacks aren’t anything new nowadays, but have you ever wondered how successful Kinect actually has been since launch? We’ve got some figures, and according to them, Kinect is the fastest selling electronic device of all time.

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As promised, Microsoft has released the latest version of its popular browser, Internet Explorer 9, so after a long time, the final version of Internet Explorer 9 is finally here.

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It seems that we’ll see Internet Explorer 9 sooner than we think, according to the latest news. After the release candidate of Internet Explorer 9 launched lately, Microsoft has now announced some news about the final release of IE9.

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Microsoft is working hard on their latest web browser, and since the Release Candidate of Internet Explorer 9 has been released, officials from Microsoft think that its time to say goodbye to Internet Explorer 6.

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AdvanceTC has revealed a unique device which is called MAGIC W3. It looks like a smartphone and also like a small tablet. However, the hardware platform and operating system chosen does not have anything in common with any of these product categories. According to AdvanceTC, MAGIC W3 is actually a packable small “microcomputer”.

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Although we’re seeing less toolbars in newer browsers these days to keep things simple, Microsoft is still trying its best to keep them, and in fact, Microsoft has released a newer version of its Bing toolbar for IE with some new features.

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We see all sorts of Kinect hacks almost every week, but we don’t recall one that allows you to use Kinect for ‘swimming through’ the internet. I also don’t think that’s something on everyone’s mind, but there you go.

David Stolarsky created this hack as a part of the OpenNI Developer Challenge, and it’s called the SwimBrowser. The name is quite self-explanatory, so it’s quite obvious that you’ll use all sorts of swimming moves in order to navigate through web pages.

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