Just as art imitates life, interface design is defined by its hardware. Over the last three decades, flat interfaces like the mouse and touch screen have dominated computers and mobile platforms. The ...
Leap Motion’s motion control technology may not have blown us away, but the intriguing hardware impressed somebody at HP. After being featured in the HP Envy 17 notebook earlier this fall, Leap Motion ...
It seems like we can expect amazing things from the Leap when it launches next year. Leap Motion reports that it has been flooded with requests for developer units, and an impressive assortment of ...
Twenty-six thousand software developers in 143 countries and all 50 U.S. states plan to create applications for Leap, according to technology news website Betanews. The USB drive-sized ...
Leap Motion’s hand-tracking technology that lets you control a PC using hand gestures hasn’t really caught on since it first launched almost 5 years ago. But the company’s still around, and now Leap ...
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 ...
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 ...
Leap Motion, the pioneer in optical hand-tracking, has been acquired by Ultrahaptics, the enterprise-focused immersive haptics company. According to the Wall Street Journal, Ultrahaptics reportedly ...
Last year Leap Motion, makers of hand-tracking technology, revealed Project North Star, an open-source AR headset prototype design meant to be a test bed for the kind of specs and features that more ...
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