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 ...
The mouse may be a piece of technology that children born today won't need in future, but if the new 3D motion-control technology from Leap Motion is any indication, fingers may become obsolete as ...
We got our first look at the Leap in May of this year, and were pretty excited at the possibilities that this tiny, hyper-accurate 3D motion control device offered for the future of man-machine ...
The Leap Motion controller could very well be the future of modern desktop computing. It could also just be a really cool invention that is too ahead of its time. We’ll find out in the near future. An ...
The hardware controller for Leap Motion’s futuristic gesture tech was slated to arrive in stores on May 19th. Now Leap Motion is having to delay its public release until July 27th. The reason for the ...
There’s an intuitive appeal to using controller-free hand-tracking input like Leap Motion’s; there’s nothing quite like seeing your virtual hands and fingers move just like your own hands and fingers ...
Leap Motion today (Jan. 16) announced its gesture-controlled device — designed to replace the computer mouse — will be available at Best Buy stores this spring. The much-anticipated gadget lets you ...
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 ...
The gang at Bitcraze is at it again, this time developing Leap Motion control for their Crazyflie quadcopter, as well as releasing a Kinect-driven autopilot proof of concept. If you haven’t seen the ...
One of the companies that has been creating a great deal of buzz in and around CES – and around the Web in general – is a small firm called Leap Motion that has done something deceptively simple: ...
Leap Motion announced today that it is collaborating with Hewlett Packard (HP) to bring some of its expertise in 3D motion-control to a number of “unique” new products. The partnership is starting ...
Qualcomm has debuted an updated version of their VR Headset Reference Design now with Leap Motion’s new 180-degree hand-tracking to bring gesture control to mobile VR headsets. The new headset and ...
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