Leap Motion CEO and Co-founder Michael Buckwald announced yesterday that the company's advanced hand tracking that I had previewed at their offices last Fall is now in public beta for developers. From ...
Motion sickness has been around for as long as humanity can remember, but scientists are still struggling to understand why some groups of people are more affected than others. It's estimated that ...
Tech evangelists predicted that 2016 would be “the year of virtual reality.” And in some ways they were right. Several virtual reality headsets finally hit the commercial market, and millions of ...
The Nintendo Switch has a motion control problem. To fix it, the company could revisit how it cracked the Wii. In the gestational days of the Wii, Nintendo's best minds hit a roadblock. The R&D squad ...
For more than a decade, the military has been struggling with cataloging and retrieving its huge libraries of full motion video (FMV). The video, captured by both manned and unmanned aircraft, rapidly ...
Have you ever watched a breathtaking cinematic scene, a sweeping landscape or a tense, slow-motion moment, only to feel pulled out of the experience by distracting stutters or unnatural smoothness?
If you’re a TV motion processor, it’s fair to say you’ve had a tough few weeks. First of all, no less a movie world luminary than Tom Cruise took a break from filming Top Gun 2 to join Mission: ...