Israel has invented a new way of talking to computers
XTR Israeli company, who also works at the first touch smart phone that is controlled by the owner's movements (gestures to simulate a joystick, a click or zoom).
Only it is sufficient to make an expression on his face.
Surprising gesture recognition to change channels or adjust the volume sufficient reach out toward the screen and make like he was using a remote control invisible (not required microchips and sensors on the skin).
This system can be installed on any consumer electronic equipment. The new interface and bring old equipment and be able to download the software. It will even be possible to play a game of 'Kinect' in an ordinary computer that has the software, without touching the computer monitor from a distance of a few centimeters to five meters.
Other prototypes in the Israeli company works include a computer that allows the user, by moving the hand forward in a PowerPoint presentation, and a GPS that can be controlled without touching it while driving.
While Kinect Microsoft is looking to reach different industries to the game, Apple has filed patents that allow a user to send, with a simple movement, content from one device to another, for example from a tablet to a TV. Qualcomm, meanwhile, is working on a combination of cameras and ultrasound for tablets (including eReaders), smartphones and TVs. The ultrasonic sensors capture gestures within walking distance (Kinect can not track the signal within 50 cm) and do so through a microphone.
Another player is in America:
The U.S. company Leap Motion has created a system that allows you to run a check by hand gestures, without using a touch pad or other support.
Using a USB accessory and specialized software the user can give commands to the computer fluid, using only the movement.
The accuracy is such that it captures the variations of the fingers, and 200 times larger than any device on the market, including Kinect.
Leap Motion is a San Francisco has taken a big step in the 3D gesture recognition.
The software that created this fledgling company, which recently received support from 12.75 million in investment, combined with a device the size of an iPod to give users a three-dimensional interface 0113 meters cubic.
Just install the software on a computer and start testing the technology. In Motion video demonstrating Leap can see that the machine is an iMac.
The price of the product, the company called "The Leap" is $ 70.















