Leap Motion isn't convinced that a touchscreen is enough: instead, it wants you to start waving. While gesturing wildly at your electronics may bring to mind Jean Michel Jarre or trying to play a ...
The Leap Motion Controller is a touch-free motion controller for your Mac or PC. While I really like it, the Leap Motion is more of a curiosity than a necessity. At $80, it might be worth it to you.
A new device brings motion control to your computer. May 21, 2012— -- The distance between you and the virtual world is about to get even smaller. David Holz and Michael Buckwald, co-founders of ...
(Boston Globe) In this episode of Tech Lab, Hiawatha Bray demonstrates how the Leap Motion controller can detect a users hand motions to control certain applications on a computer instead of using a ...
Upon receiving the $80 little box, the packaging makes a good first impression. Inside the box you’ll find Leap Motion controller itself, and two USB cables (a shorter one and a longer one: usable ...
For less than £80, the Leap Motion controller offers a glimpse of a future where we all control computers without touching a thing Hotly anticipated since its announcement back in May 2012, the Leap ...
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 ...
Double Fine Productions has announced Dropchord, a new music game for the the Leap Motion Controller. The controller is a hands-free, motion-sensing peripheral for PC that will be released through ...
About a year after Leap Motion’s “Kinect on steroids” controller made its debut, Leap’s Airspace app store has finally moved into beta testing. Access to Airspace will be available on both the Mac and ...
by Seth Colaner — Monday, June 24, 2013, 02:23 PM EDT Leap Motion has making a bit of noise in the computer industry, snagging a partnership with ASUS to bundle its controller with PCs, getting it ...
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