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The Swim Browser by David Stolarsky Uses a Hacked Kinect

Surfing the Internet could become quite the workout with the new Swim Browser. The Swim Browser is a new Internet browser from David Stolarsky that uses a hacked Microsoft Kinect to browse the Internet.

The Swim Browser requires users to swim forwards and backwards to access web pages. As of right now the browser is limited, with no text input capabilities being shown in the demo video. Check out the Swim Browser in action in the video and be sure to look below to see more innovative and creative Microsoft Kinect hacks.
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