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It's been available since October in beta form, but Microsoft has just turned its Windows Phone 7 Connector product to a shiny shade of gold, giving Mac owners a solid (if not Zune-free) option for hooking up their Windows Phones without firing up Boot Camp. We're told there aren't any new features in the latest build worth noting, so you'll get the same options as before: media synchronization, iTunes compatibility, and support for Windows Phone firmware updates. A full Zune client would be choice, of course -- but we'll take it. And you can take it, too: it's now in the Mac App Store.

Teardowns provide a look inside a device and should not be used as disassembly instructions.


and is designed to be positioned lengthwise below the video display.

Update: Video of our teardown is now up!

We picked up and tore down our Kinect on launch day -- November 4, 2010.


The day from when Kinect was announced before the release, I wanted to know what are all the hardware parts used by Microsoft as the technology used is really very amaizing. iFixit made it possible. iFixit completely tearsdown Kinect into seperate parts and so here comes the technical description of Kinect.

For detail description and more Kinect Teardown pics Click da Link Below

http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Microsoft-Kinect-Teardown/4066/1