Minority Report is real — welcome to the world of the Leap
“Shut up and take my money” we say to Leap — the US$70 Kinect-like device which replaces your mouse. But is it too good to be true? No actually, it’s as real as apples and rainbows but at least three...
View Article4 pieces of tech we’re dying to get our hands on
It’s only halfway through 2012 and already we’ve seen the release of several highly-anticipated tech products including the PS Vita, the new iPad and most recently the Samsung Galaxy SIII. However,...
View ArticleLeap — more than a gimmick
We all use a mouse and keyboard in our daily (computing) lives. No matter what kind of application we are accessing, the mouse and keyboard are the driving force behind how we interact with our...
View ArticleGrab Leap for $80 when it launches on 13 May
Leap from Leap Motion is the innovative, Kinect-like device that costs US$80 and lets PC owners control use pinch-to-zoom functions and other hands-free gestures, all care of Leap’s App store, called...
View ArticleLeap Motion Controller now Linux compatible
Leap, the Kinect-like motion controller for PC now supports Linux, says Ubuntuvibes. Leap Motion Dev, one of Leap’s twitter accounts sent this message to it’s Linux fans earlier this week. #leapmotion...
View ArticleLeap Motion goes hands-free with Windows 8 video demo
Leap Motion has released a new video that demos the powerful gesture technology of its PC and Mac compatible device. We already knew how accurate the ten-finger motion controller is, but this is the...
View ArticleLeap Motion preview: two days of fun and frustration
Leap Motion is onto something different, innit? Leap is a 3D motion-controller the size of an electric slug that works on PC or Mac. And yeah, the operative word is “works” because as incredible as...
View ArticleLeap Motion review: 3D motion-controlled fun
Let’s get this out of the way quickly: Leap Motion, the 3D motion-based controller, isn’t going to replace the mouse right now. It’s a bold little toy, roughly the size of my thumb, is loaded with a...
View ArticleThis Apple patent will let us move and manipulate objects in 3D
Apple has just obtained a patent that could let users “generate and manipulate 3D objects using 3D gesture inputs.” Apple’s U.S. Patent No. 8514221 is titled Working with 3D objects and mainly...
View ArticleHP’s new Christmas goodies: hybrids, Haswell, and a Leap laptop
Yesterday HP announced a host of new products set to milk the Christmas crowds of 2013 dry. All the devices target different markets from the wallet-wary to the high-end consumer. Although there’s a...
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