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As the world readies for the onslaught of holiday gadget buying, one of the most promising of all has already launched and been dispensed with by many early observers. The Leap Motion gesture controller debuted this summer.
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As if news websites weren't already under siege from the flood of mobile devices, now they'll have to contend with gesture controls via the Leap Motion interactive controller, and a New York Times compatible app.
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In the Avengers, when Steve Rogers said to Tony Stark: "Big man in a suit of armour. Take that off, what are you?" Tony Stark replied: "Genius, billionaire, playboy, philanthropist.
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User experience (UX) discussions commonly assume keyboard, mouse or, more recently, touch screen interaction. Arguably, none of these are natural actions. But a raft of new gestural and other “in-the-air” interaction modes being presented at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) and elsewhere suggest that more natural interaction is rapidly progressing
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As surely as January follows December, the big Consumer Electronics Show (CES) follows the fresh-in-memory holiday shopping season with an overwhelming display of candidates for next year’s presents.
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A new security feature is being investigated by Stanford and Northwestern researchers where test subjects are unwittingly taught a series of keystrokes that can be uniquely identified when repeated during a laptop or mobile device login.
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With a new update for Microsoft's Kinect for Windows and devices like the phenomenal-looking Leap from LeapMotion due soon, do we really need touchscreen PCs? Will future systems skip ahead of phones and tablets with embedded sensors to provide more intuitive interaction and bring back a sense of magic
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