The HP Envy 17 Leap Motion notebook comes with a motion-tracking device. Sept. 19, 2013— -- Some of the same technology that let Elon Musk craft rocket parts by moving his hands is making its way ...
Leap Motion unveiled its new gesture control technology earlier this week, along with videos showing the system tracking ten fingers with ease and a single digit slicing and dicing a grocery store's ...
Leap Motion’s innovative gesture control technology lets you command your computer by waving your hands like you just don’t care, but the only way to partake in the finger-waggling action was to plop ...
Leap Motion CEO and Co-founder Michael Buckwald announced yesterday that the company's advanced hand tracking that I had previewed at their offices last Fall is now in public beta for developers. From ...
Leap Motion has revealed a $70 motion-tracking gadget promising 200-times more accuracy than rivals, and giving Microsoft's Kinect PC plans some serious competition in the process. Smaller than a ...
I’ve spent about two days with the Leap Motion Controller, a Kinect-like PC accessory that uses infrared sensors to translate the motions of your hands into input for applications. The device I ...
Best Buy to Feature Leap Motion Controller in All U.S. Stores and Online SAN FRANCISCO – January 16, 2013 –Leap Motion, the motion-control software and hardware company changing the future of ...
The Leap Motion has been available for some time now and was in fact the first tracking solution for those wanting to see their hands in virtual reality. However, following the release of the consumer ...
Imagine being able to control your computer and manipulate on-screen objects not with a mouse, keyboard or even your voice, but with a wave of your hand. Now meet what makes it possible: the Leap ...
It may not quite have the hype of Google Glass, Apple’s rumored iWatch, or the Galaxy S IV, but Leap Motion may be one of the most exciting technology products of 2013. The small sensor that lets you ...
"We are on the verge of a new era of human-computer interaction," says Keiichi Matsuda, Leap Motion's VP of design and global creative director. Oculus Users Can Toggle Between VR And The Real World ...
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