Coming up with ways a company might invade your privacy is mental masturbation.
When you tell me how to disable my iPhone camera that doesn't also apply to the kinect, then I'll believe they are different. Until then I recognize that I'm carrying around a device which could be, but isn't, used to spy on me. If I choose to buy an Xbox one, then I'll have to recognize that I have a device in my living rom that can, but doesn't, spy on me.
In either case, I still have a choice to buy it and plug it in, or not.
We can't even get one in our hands for months. We have no idea what it's going to have on it, other than games, apps and TV, and that it has hardware capabilities similar to an Xbox 360 with a kinect peripheral. We know that it will not perform some of its functionality with the kinect disconnected.
They will, however, have accessibility features that allow you to use it without the kinect, simply for those people that can use a controller but can't talk or hear, or those with limited mobility that prevents them from gesturing appropriately.
I'm quite certain you'll be able to turn the kinect around, or hide it behind a door and only have it pointing your way when you want it to, while still being able to use the majority of the system functionality, except for those games that require the kinect. If you don't want to be spied on, don't play DDR type games. Or don't buy the system at all.
I hear Toyota is coming out with a new car next year. Boy is it fuel efficient! It can kill more people per gallon than their last car, so we should really start complaining about this increased fuel efficiency which allows more deaths per gallon than the old model!
It's ridiculous.
I'm excited about the possibilities this new technology can bring to my entertainment experience, and we've got two or three people here who will NEVER be happy with it, and swamp the thread with cynical, negative commentary that has absolutely NO value. None.
Yes, we get it. It will end privacy in our living rooms as we know it. It will force us to pay more money for our games and movies. Our Netflix is going to cost more. It will send videos of our exercise workouts, complete with jiggling man breasts, to funnordie.com and ratemymoobs.com without my permission. It will kick the puppy, who will love it all the same despot the abuse.
Sure, it plays games, TV, and you don't have to look for YET ANOTHER STUPID REMOTE to change the channel or select a movie from your instant queue.
It'll be able to more accurately calculate your exercise calorie usage and your yoga poses by being able to track your heart rate, and balance on your two feet without clunky battery eating pads or straps.
It'll enable 3D video calling if someone stretches a little and creates an app for that, and it'll use less bandwidth than current 2D video calling because it can model and send 3D object information rather than 1080p30 video down the wire.
It can act as a security system. It can limit your child's TV watching and game playing time based on the child's face, including limiting what movies they can watch, without clunky codes you have to use when you want to break out of child mode.
But who cares about all that because obviously Microsoft is going to skip straight to stripping you of all your privacy and will sell your secrets to... Uh... Someone. Who needs to know what your heart rate was during that one scene in arrested development. Because then they can... Uh... I don't know. Sell you stuff? Make shows that are more entertaining?
I mean, what, exactly, is going to personally harm you? Assuming, that is, that you actually take one of these into you sacred dwelling?
The anger and hatred displayed in this thread is blind, and therefore automatically displaced and useless.
You might as well be tilting at windmills.