Tuesday, July 16, 2013

The Flaw in Microsoft’s Windows 8 Logic | TIME.com

Excerpt from a Windows 8 reality check; see the link below for more details and a Leap Motion video
"There is a new product just coming to market that embraces gestures but still allows a person to remain upright and keep working in a natural way. It is coming from Leap Motion, a well-funded startup based in San Francisco. Leap Motion provides a small controller that connects to your USB port and can interpret your gesture motions to let you manipulate 3D objects, wave at the screen to advance Windows 8 tile pages and even draw using your fingers, all while still sitting upright. You don’t have to lean forward to use the touchscreen itself to navigate the operating system and its apps."
The Flaw in Microsoft’s Windows 8 Logic | TIME.com

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