Customers can pre-order the Leap Motion controller online now; it is expected to begin shipping on May 13, based on pre-order date, and will exclusively hit Best Buy stores on May 19. Our team tests, ...
Forget touch screens; with the Leap Motion Controller you can direct your computer by simply waving your hands. Leap Motion, a San Francisco startup, introduced the idea of controlling your laptop or ...
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 isn't dead yet. But from the Wii to Kinect to Siri, technologies that go beyond clicking and dragging are making it an endangered species. The Leap Motion Controller, which goes on sale May ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Leap Motion may have a new lease on life thanks to inexpensive virtual reality headsets like the Oculus Rift. Leap is also opening the door to augmented reality by letting developers tap into the ...
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 ...
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 ...
It’s been about a year since we first put our hands on the Leap Motion Controller, the infrared input device that sits on your desk and tracks the movements and gestures your hands make. At the time, ...
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