good-bAd © cAnStock photo/StuArtmileS, chip courteSy of freeimAgeS.com/dimShik Microsoft's Kinect Technology A bust that could still become a boom. Arrow: ©iStockphoto/leremy; kinect imAge: public domAin By Arunasalam Sambhanthan Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/MCE.2017.2753964 Date of publication: 10 April 2018 2162-2248/18©2018IEEE M icrosoft's Kinect wrist-worn sensor technology is capable of interpreting a user's wrist, palm, and finger motions [1] to control a computer or console. The infrared laser device sends messages to mobile phones and iPads to decode human body movements, resulting in the manipulation of digital files based solely on gestures [2]. This may 2018 ^ IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine 99http://www.freeimAgeS.com/dimShik