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The next major leap in computing control could result in physical keyboards disappearing altogether, as gesture-recognition technology allows messages to be typed in thin air.
[Dimitris Platis] wanted to add gesture control to his PC. You’d think that would be expensive, but by combining a diminutive Arduino, a breakout board with a gesture controller, and an inter… ...
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Nanotronics, a science technology company that has redefined factory control, today announced the issuance of U.S. Patent No. 10,691,215, which covers ...
Mobile access control and the ability to use gesture technology smart devices require rethinking how to manage physical access credentials, and to make them portable to smartphones.
3-D Gesture Control Tech Breaks the Mold at CES 2012 The race to perfect the next-generation user interface is on. Some believe the holy grail lies primarily in voice control.
Minority Report was an enjoyable action flick, but it may hold the blame for getting the idea stuck in our collective heads that 3D gesture control is the next frontier for computing. The Kinect ...
First, it was the "clapper". Then came the Nintendo Wii. Now gesture control seems to be on the verge of being used in many more products.