A few years ago, Thalmic Labs demonstrated its muscle-controlled Myo armband that promised to bring the world of gesture controls that looked so cool in "Minority Report" to life. For the past several ...
One of the hottest areas for tech development in the last few years has been gesture control, which allows users to interact with computers without having to touch any inputs like a keyboard or a ...
Total video game immersion might not be as far away as you think: The Oculus Rift is a huge step in the right direction, and it may have an optimal bedfellow in Thalmic’s Myo armband, the gesture ...
After my colleague Dave Smith learned about the Myo armband over the summer, he described it as a gadget that makes you feel like a Jedi. And after trying it, I'd have to agree. I've tried tons of ...
Waterloo’s Thalmic Labs has a new demo video out for their upcoming Myo armband, a controller that uses the electrical impulses generated when you use your arms and hands to generate input for ...
WATERLOO, ON--(Marketwired - Jun 10, 2014) - Thalmic Labs today reveals the final design for its gesture control device, the Myo armband. The state-of-the-art industrial design is a thin, expandable ...
SAN FRANCISCO — What if shooting a target in a video game was as simple as pointing your finger? The Myo is a connected armband developed by Thalmic Labs that can sense not only your arm's position, ...
Thalmic Labs Founder and CEO Stephen Lake pulls a MYO armband out of his messenger bag. Made of ultralight foam-like plastic, the device looks like eight camera batteries lashed together in a circle. ...
WATERLOO, ON--(Marketwired - Mar 2, 2015) - Thalmic Labs, pioneers in the future of human-computer interaction, today announces the availability of its gesture control device, the Myo armband, on ...
The Myo Gesture Control Armband from Thalmic Labs aims to give you motion control without the need for a Wii remote, a presentation controller, or anything else you have to hold. Instead, you just ...
Over the last five years, the touchscreen has supplanted the mouse and keyboard as the primary way that many of us interact with computers. But will multitouch enjoy a 30-year reign like its ...
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