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Old 19th February 2016, 07:11   #1
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Default Leap Motion's new motion-sensing tech is built for VR

For several years now, Leap Motion has been working on bringing hand gestures to virtual reality. And it makes sense; using your hands to move digital objects is way more natural than fiddling with a controller. But to do this, you needed to strap on...

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