Microsoft’s Kinect motion-tracking sensor for Windows and Xbox 360 can today, out of the box, keep track of basic body parts like your arms and legs. It’s not very good at keeping track of rapid ...
$70 device tracks fingers, objects with sub-millimeter accuracy. After digging a bit deeper I found some info on David Holz ... David previously worked for NASA research working on advanced LiDAR ...
The next console refresh is just around the corner with the Wii U set to re-revolutionize (maybe?) living-room gaming. In the meantime, DigiTimes is reporting that Taiwanese component makers are ...
Microsoft’s Kinect motion sensor has revolutionary potential, but it’s pricey at $250 for the Windows version. Enter Leap, which plans to sell a more accurate motion-sensing device called the Leap ...
Leap Motion's not the household name Kinect is, but it should be — the company's motion-tracking system is more powerful, more accurate, smaller, cheaper, and just more impressive. Leap CTO David Holz ...
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Interview: Nex bosses say Playground console is getting Nintendo Wii and Xbox Kinect games
Interview: Nex bosses say Playground console is getting Nintendo Wii and XBOX Kinect games ...
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