Sounds cool! From here we go to in-air gestures. In the movie Minority Report, they didn't have real screens, just holographic displays, they could move files and photos around just by waving their arms and hands. Same type of thing in the movie Johnny Mnemonic, but in that case data gloves and a head-mounted Display were used. How does this tie in to Mac, and IOS? Well, the listed developments in the article, and the above possibilities are stemmed from all the gestures we have on our trackpads, tablets, and handheld devices. It's all about gestures, really. On Jun 24, 2011, at 6:49 PM, Yuma Decaux wrote:
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