SAN FRANCISCO - Leap Motion Inc. wants to change the way we interact with computers. Using a motion-sensing device smaller than a standard mouse, paired with sophisticated software that can track the movements of a user's hands, its products enable consumers to control their computers without touching anything. Instead, users move their hands above the device, and it tracks the motion. The company's forthcoming software update will allow it to track individual joint mov... (continued)
Dec. 25, 2013
Thomas P. Kaweski
Vice President - Legal, General Counsel and Secretary of Leap Motion Inc. San Francisco
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