Leap Motion is a company that, in short, enables you to manipulate virtual and augmented reality — and your computers — without touching anything. San Francisco-based Leap Motion on Wednesday released ...
With a wave of a hand or lift of a finger, you're about to use your computer in a whole new way. The Leap Motion Controller senses how you move your hands the way you naturally move them. So you can ...
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 ...
Since Leap Motion was first publicly demoed earlier this year, it was often compared with the interface Tom Cruise uses in the movie "Minority Report." The comparison seems apt: as in the movie, users ...
Virtual reality is more immersive when you can pick up objects with your bare hands, rather than a controller or a pair of wand-style remotes. Leap Motion is one of the frontrunners in this area, ...
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 ...
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When Leap Motion debuted in 2010, it felt like a technology in search of a platform. The startup demoed some truly impressive motion tracking technology as a means of interacting with two-dimensional ...
is a senior tech and policy editor focused on online platforms and free expression. Adi has covered virtual and augmented reality, the history of computing, and more for The Verge since 2011. When ...