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 ...
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 ...
There has been rather a lot of interest recently in the 3D motion sensing device Leap by San Franciscan company Leap Motion. While the company CTO was somewhat reluctant to talk about The Leap’s modus ...
Leap Motion has announced that they’ll be hosting their second 3D Jam this year, a developer competition to spur the creation of experiences making use of the company’s motion input controller. Once ...
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 ...
It isn’t uncommon to see a robot hand-controlled with a glove to mimic a user’s motion. [All Parts Combined] has a different method. Using a Leap Motion controller, he can record hand motions with no ...
Launching on 19 October 2014, hands-free input device manufacturer Leap Motion is teaming up with event organiser IndieCade to run a six-week global game jam for desktop, virtual reality, and 'beyond.
Leap Motion’s ‘3D Jam’ is a developer competition sponsored by IndieCade, and centers around the popular 3D motion controller, Leap Motion. With contestants vying for $75,000 in prizes, you can ...
Leap Motion has announced The Orion, a brand new hardware and software solution that’s built just for virtual reality (VR). The company believes the new tools will allow users to “unlock a whole new ...
A snap-on faceplate will add 3D hand-tracking capabilities to the open-source VR headset's design, but you'll have to pay extra. I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore wearable ...
In 2013, I reviewed Leap Motion’s controller–a steak-fry-sized $80 USB gizmo that let you control PC games, reading and creativity apps, and other software by waving your hands as if you were Tom ...
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