Leap Motion, the company behind the hand-tracking depth sensor, recently tweeted out another through-the-headset view of a prototype UI, this time centered on how some simple elements might work in ...
Virtual reality and augmented reality hardware developers Leap Motion have this week teased a demonstration of their new collapsible AR user interface, by releasing 20 second video via Twitter. The ...
When you first see Leap Motion in action (video below), you think that the developers drew their inspiration straight from the Steven Spielberg / Tom Cruise movie, Minority Report. Tom Cruise in ...
You've heard about the Leap Motion. You know that it's about the size of a flash drive, available for pre-order, shipping in December or January and costs only $70 ...
Along with advancing the idea of augmented reality “goggles” that have their own AR headset, Leap Motion may also pioneer a new way to interface with menus in its mixed reality environments. In a new ...
Apple has shown interest in developing a new user interface for the iPhone that relies less on the device's touchscreen, and more on manipulating a 3D environment with motion controls. The concept was ...
Patent filings from Apple continue to explore concepts for new interface designs and techniques that may or may not make turn up in future versions of Mac OS X, such as a new filing that outlines a ...
There was once a time when humans couldn’t interact with computers except via punch cards. Since then we’ve upgraded to flashing green cursors demanding lines of code, then to the point-and-click ...
Patently Apple reports on a newly-published patent application from Apple describing the use of motion sensors to create a virtual three-dimensional interface for iOS devices. Utilizing concepts ...
Apple has received a patent -- originally filed for in 2007, when the original iPhone was only months old -- that allows an iOS device to adjust its screen to make it easier for users to interact with ...
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