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Google Teams With Infineon on Chip to Detect Gestures, People
2015-05-31 07:29:26| Semiconductors - Topix.net
Google Inc. and Infineon Technologies AG are developing a chip that's small enough to be put in watches or wristbands and that can detect gestures and recognize individuals. Infineon has developed the radar sensor semiconductor and is working with Google to integrate the device in applications such as for automotive safety, Germany's biggest chipmaker said Saturday.
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Microsoft is implementing Mac-like trackpad gestures in Windows 10
2014-10-28 21:39:59| Extremetech
Microsoft has just announced that trackpad gestures are getting a makeover in Windows 10. Sure, you've been able to tap and swipe with Windows before, but some of the more advanced gestures we've seen in Mac OS X are now making their way into Microsoft's extremely popular operating system.
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New Windows Phone to Support Kinect-Like Gestures?
2014-06-10 17:39:28| PC Magazine Cell Phones Product Guide
Microsoft's long-rumored Nokia "McLaren" phone may be the first the implement its "3D Touch" technology.
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FlatFrog Presents Latest Touch Innovations Integrating Gestures and Support for Curved Screens ...
2014-06-03 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
LUND, Sweden -<br /> <br /> FlatFrog, a leading provider of multi-touch systems, announced today its latest achievements within user interfaces and touch screens that will be demonstrated at Computex Taipei and SID display week in San Diego.<br /> <br /> FlatFrog Touch integrates Gesture Recognition<br /> <br /> FlatFrog has integrated its unique in-glass touch technology with gesture recognition. Integrated gesture recognition allows users to interact dynamically with the display, either in ...This story is related to the following:Touchscreens
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VIDEO: Cyborg glasses mimic eye gestures
2014-04-17 00:58:26| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
A Japanese researcher shows off glasses that display computer-generated eyes, which express emotions to save their wearer the effort.