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VILNIUS, Lithuania , Aug. 20, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — Neurotechnology, a provider of high-precision biometric identification, object recognition and computer vision technologies, today announced the ...
Hewlett-Packard on Thursday is introducing a laptop with a built-in sensor that lets users control the onscreen action with hand gestures. The 17-inch laptop, part of HP's fall lineup of new PCs ...
Unlike existing devices, Gest promises a greater degree of accuracy with smaller movements, 'Gizmag' reported. - Now, control your computer via hand gestures ...
A device that fits your hand like a glove can allow you to control your computer and mobile devices with the twitch of a finger or a twist of the palm.
Pro: Small and clever controller lets you control your computer through gestures. Well-designed Airspace app store. Easy set-up. Fast and generally responsive to even slight hand/finger movement.
As part of Apple's accessibility push in watchOS 9, Assistive Touch now includes Quick Actions that let you respond to Apple Watch alerts with hand gestures. This article explains how to use them.
Devices will soon be sold that allow people to flip TV channels or move computer files with hand gestures.
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