No controllers needed: Will Leap Motion's open-source design help build a future of better hand gestures and even "virtual wearables"? I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore ...
Leap Motion’s hand-tracking technology that lets you control a PC using hand gestures hasn’t really caught on since it first launched almost 5 years ago. But the company’s still around, and now Leap ...
A prototype 3D-printed myoelectric prosthetic hand developed in Japan successfully passed a test by an upper-arm amputee, performing a series of intricate finger motions with more than 90% accuracy.