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 ...
No one knows the magic of hands like Leap Motion. And that’s why the San Francisco company is introducing a new hand-tracking system so that you can use your mitts in the new virtual worlds that are ...
SAN FRANCISCO - 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 ...
Microsoft’s Kinect motion sensor has revolutionary potential, but it’s pricey at $250 for the Windows version. Enter Leap, which plans to sell a more accurate motion-sensing device called the Leap ...
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.
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 ...
Leap Motion, a small device that adds 3D motion control to laptops and desktops, will start shipping on May 13 to those who pre-ordered. That’s a little bit later than the Q1 release date that Leap ...
Dozens of alternative input devices are announced every year, with most of them fading away into obscurity. The Leap promises to be the exception if the company can delivery on some of the most ...
Leap has promised to set the world of computer control on its ear with its revolutionary 3D motion-tracking device. Key to its success will be game-changing applications. With 26,000 developers signed ...
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 ...
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 ...
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