Intels been promising that future laptops will integrate 3D cameras which can track your motions much like Microsofts Kinect, and it appears those plans are building steam. Intel has just announced partnerships with a wide variety of PC manufacturers to build the new Intel RealSense 3D camera into a variety of new notebook, 2-in-1 and all-in-one computers later this year, including Acer, Asus, Dell, Fujitsu, HP, Lenovo, and NEC. Of course, a fancy new laptop feature doesnt mean much without software to take advantage of the tech, so Intels also announcing that 3D Systems, Autodesk, DreamWorks, Metaio, Scholastic, and even Microsofts Skype and Lync video conferencing services will use the technology. According to an Intel press release, the module combines a best-in-class depth sensor with a 1080p color camera and can detect individual finger movements and facial features.