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Pantech, a top-three handset maker in Korea, is adding gesture-based controls to its newest Vega LTE handsets. Using the front-facing camera and eyeSight’s unique software, smartphone owners can control their phones by waving their hand. Expect more invisibile interfaces like this in the future. Read more »

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Microsoft’s Xbox Kinect accessory might have the spotlight when it comes to gesture technology, but it’s not the only game in town. EyeSight is bringing its software and algorithms to camera-enabled Android tablets and Windows computers for remote controlling applications with the wave of a hand. Read more »

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The latest and greatest smartphones are starting to appear with front-facing cameras, but those optics aren’t limited to video calling alone. One company is now enabling Android phones to watch for and interpret hand gestures for a more natural user interface and better user experience. Read more »

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