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Leap Motion has received more than 26,000 requests from developers interested in working with the Leap. Leap Motion reports that in the first seven days following the unveiling of the device, it ...
Leap Motion also issued a significant update to its Software Development Kit (SDK) and is providing a new game demo application, called Block 54, designed specifically for Leap Motion.
Leap Motion released a demo app showcasing how an intern software developer used the new SDK to create a simple 3-D game: ...
Leap Motion doesn’t cite an exact figure, but states that “thousands” of developer units will be shipped in the coming months in preparation for an early 2013 launch of the Leap device.
Disclaimer: This is a developer unit of the Leap Motion and not the final stage of the product. Therefore, this review is not on the final hardware that has yet to released. Few innovations truly ...
The motion control company is tempting developers towards their new platform with free units and a revamped SDK.
The 3D motion control company Leap motion has launched its Software Developer Program today and has sent out a letter to developers informing them that they can sign up. The letter also indicates ...
More than one million apps have been downloaded for the Leap Motion peripheral in the three weeks since its launch. According to the company, the SDK for Leap Motion has been downloaded 25,000 ...
0 Leap has made available a new bundle which will save developers $10 when buying the Leap Motion controller and corresponding VR mount for the Oculus Rift VR headset.
Leap Motion's gesture-tracking devices won't ship until July 22nd, but the company is opening up its SDK and developer portal to the public.
The Fleksy/Leap Motion Controller demo is definitely impressive, and it’s likely one of the first apps many will try out when they receive the Leap when it ships in May, but the iOS SDK might be ...
Leap Motion, the startup looking to bring motion-tracking 200x more accurate than Kinect to desktop and mobile, has revealed the gush of developer interest in the gadget, with early units expected ...