Awesome video shows Leap Motion’s Windows 8 gesture control capabilities
Leap Motion doesn’t have to replace your PC’s mouse, but it certainly can.
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Awesome video shows Leap Motion’s Windows 8 gesture control capabilities
Leap Motion doesn’t have to replace your PC’s mouse, but it certainly can.
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Awesome video shows Leap Motion’s Windows 8 gesture control capabilities
Starting this summer, the San Francisco startup will have access to HP’s sizable market. But Leap Motion won’t yet say which devices will feature its gesture-control technology. [Read more]
Research In Motion Limited, now doing business as BlackBerry, shipped about 1 million BlackBerry Z10 smartphones during its fiscal fourth quarter.
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BlackBerry ships about 1 million Z10s in move to profit
Research In Motion Limited, now doing business as BlackBerry, shipped about 1 million BlackBerry Z10 smartphones during its fiscal fourth quarter.
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BlackBerry sells about 1 million Z10s in move to profit
Yet another motion controller, called MYO, has entered the fray, this time letting you wear the technology on your forearm.
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MYO armband senses muscle movements for Minority Report-style motion control
With the release of the BlackBerry Z10 smartphone, the company once known as Research in Motion has staked its future on an ambitious bet: that it could craft a new “mobile user experience” that would, by itself, prove a strong attraction for buyers.
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How BlackBerry recreated the mobile user experience with Z10
Research in Motion says that “Japan is not a major market for BlackBerry,” so the company has no plans to launch devices running its latest operating systems there. [Read more]
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BlackBerry 10 smartphones won’t be sold in Japan
In a keynote that was rife with technopop music and contrived videos — and woefully short on details — Research in Motion launched two new smartphones in its bid to restore its fortunes in the smartphone market.
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Opinion: Re-invented BlackBerry reaches for "hyperconnected" users
The company has issued a Motion to Compel Compliance with a Subpoena against Google in its ongoing case with Motorola. [Read more]
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Research In Motion’s long-anticipated release of its BlackBerry 10 OS at 10 a.m. ET today could be a make or break moment for the company.
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Streaming video: RIM BlackBerry 10 Launch event (10 a.m. ET)