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 has promised to set the world of computer control on its ear with its revolutionary 3D motion-tracking device. Key to its success will be game-changing applications. With 26,000 developers signed ...
If you thought multi-touch was futuristic, get a load of the Leap. It allows you to fully interface with your computer using only hand and finger gestures. It's 200x more accurate than an Xbox Kinect ...
Back in October 2014, the virtual reality input device manufacturer Leap Motion announced that it was teaming up with IndieCade for a VR game jam competition, the winners of which have just been ...
Those who pre-ordered Leap Motion’s 3D motion controller will have to wait a couple months longer to get one. Leap has delayed the ship date for the motion controller until July 22. The company had ...
Anyone who’s ever stood in front of a Kinect-equipped Xbox knows the fun of virtual control, of using your hands to manipulate what you see on the screen without touching anything but air. The Leap ...
Leap Motion, the computer motion control system that has drawn parallels with a Hollywood sci-fi movie, is to begin shipping to consumers this summer. Similar to the futuristic system used by Tom ...
SAN FRANCISCO - 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 ...
Has potential for some applications, but for the most part I don't see much point in waving my arms around to get the same results I can with a fraction of the effort via keyboard and mouse. I can see ...
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