Monday, December 2, 2013

Apple buys PrimeSense, a specialist 3D sensors

The firm at the apple has completed the racaht this Israeli start-up to $ 360 million, according to AllThingsD.com.


Apple bought PrimeSense , an Israeli designer of 3D sensors for motion recognition, for about $ 360 million, according to AllThingsD.com .
Specialized website quotes a spokesman for the firm at the apple, Kristin Huguet, who said: "Apple buys smaller technology companies from time to time and we generally do not discuss our goals and our plans." Contacted by AFP Sunday, Apple has not denied.
Apple has made ​​15 acquisitions in the year ended in late September, had said during the presentation of annual results in late October its CEO, Tim Cook. The identity of most of the targets have not been made ​​public.
PrimeSense is an Israeli start-up that produces sensors dedicated to mobile phones, including Apple might want to take advantage in its next iPhones and iPads. Some of these technologies were notably used by Microsoft in early versions of Kinect, the motion sensing instrument console Xbox video games. Microsoft now uses an internally developed solution.

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