Leap Motion’s motion control technology may not have blown us away, but the intriguing hardware impressed somebody at HP. After being featured in the HP Envy 17 notebook earlier this fall, Leap Motion ...
HP has added Leap Motion's matchbox-sized motion sensor into 11 new desktop and all-in-one PCs, joining the original HP Envy 17 Leap Motion laptop. Leap Motion started its foray into gesture control ...
Leap Motion announced Thursday that Hewlett-Packard is embedding its gesture control technology in 11 new computers. In a blog post, Leap Motion -- which developed a system designed to enable users to ...
Leap Motion is hustling; after securing a bundling deal with ASUS and announcing the availability of its standalone gesture controller later this spring, the company announced that its technology will ...
Leap Motion is a technology that gives you a new way to interact with your computer: It tracks your fingers and hands in three-dimensional space so that you control games and apps using specific ...
Months after promising to embed Leap Motion technology into select PCs, HP has delivered with the HP Envy 17 Leap Motion Special Edition (SE). Leap Motion developed technology that lets the user ...
Leap Motion, the maker of the 3D gesture controller, is moving into other devices to help bridge the compatibility gap when it comes to hardware. Today it unveiled a new micro sensor that enables ...
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NEW YORK (AP) Leap Motion says its 3-D motion controllers will be included in some computers from Hewlett-Packard this year. The Leap Controller tracks people's fingers and hand motions as they ...
Leap Motion hasn’t even launched its first product yet (the first devices ship May 13), and already the company is on a roll. Now, it’s announcing a collaboration with HP, to bring its brand of 3D ...
HP took the wraps off a raft of new Windows notebooks, tablets, and convertibles today, including the first computer to feature an embedded Leap Motion controller, which lets you manipulate interface ...
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