Software manufacturer Apple is reportedly eyeing Israel based developers of the technology used in Microsoft's Xbox 360 gadget Kinect.
According to the Daily Express, Apple is in talks with PrimeSense to negotiate the deal estimated to be over 185 million pounds.
The Microsoft gadget enables users to control the action in a game with gestures and Apple has been long rumoured to be planning to release its own videogame console.
PrimeSense CEO Inon Beracha said that the company can't comment on what any of its partners, customers or potential customers are doing and they will not comment on rumors, the report added.
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