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ManoMotion Brings Hand Gesture Input to Apple’s ARKit

Road to VR

ManoMotion, a computer-vision and machine learning company, today announced they’re integrated their company’s smartphone-based gesture control with Apple’s augmented reality developer tool ARKit , making it possible to bring basic hand-tracking into AR with only the use of the smartphone’s onboard processors and camera.

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How Brain-Computer Interfaces Can Deliver On VR’s Promises

UploadVR Between Realities podcast

From Rift to Apple Watch to Snap Spectacles, the trend is toward wearable computing. But this poses a tricky problem for MR headsets: how should users interact with a machine that they’re wearing on their faces? Implicit in such a machine is the conclusion that it must function as an extension of your brain. Current Limits.

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Making AR Focals Functional and Fashionable, with North’s Stefan Alexander

XR for Business Podcast

And super excited to have you on the call and really learn more about what's coming up next for North. So originally when North was founded, it was actually called Thalmic Labs, and the product was a gesture control armband. I wonder-- you started off life as a gesture armband. Stefan: Yeah, great. It felt right.

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Making AR Focals Functional and Fashionable, with North’s Stefan Alexander

XR for Business Podcast

And super excited to have you on the call and really learn more about what's coming up next for North. So originally when North was founded, it was actually called Thalmic Labs, and the product was a gesture control armband. I wonder-- you started off life as a gesture armband. Stefan: Yeah, great. It felt right.

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Making AR Focals Functional and Fashionable, with North’s Stefan Alexander

XR for Business Podcast

And super excited to have you on the call and really learn more about what's coming up next for North. So originally when North was founded, it was actually called Thalmic Labs, and the product was a gesture control armband. I wonder-- you started off life as a gesture armband. Stefan: Yeah, great. It felt right.

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Shaping the Digital World with Our Hands, with Clay AIR’s Varag Gharibjanian

XR for Business Podcast

That’s why we need gesture controls ASAP, according to today’s guest, Clay AIR’s Varag Gharibjanian. Today we're speaking with Varag Gharibjanian, the chief revenue officer at Clay AIR, a software company shaping the future of how we interact with the digital world, using natural gesture recognition.

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Shaping the Digital World with Our Hands, with Clay AIR’s Varag Gharibjanian

XR for Business Podcast

That’s why we need gesture controls ASAP, according to today’s guest, Clay AIR’s Varag Gharibjanian. Today we're speaking with Varag Gharibjanian, the chief revenue officer at Clay AIR, a software company shaping the future of how we interact with the digital world, using natural gesture recognition.