Intel® RealSense™ technology enables us to redefine how we interact with our computing devices, including allowing the user to interact naturally through hand gestures. To help you learn best ...
Intel’s CES 2014 press conference was all about the potentially revolutionary future of ‘perceptual computing’. The first step of realising an evolved, more intuitive computer is to add “senses” to ...
That’s the reaction I had after playing around with—or trying to—Intel’s RealSense camera, which Intel provided PCWorld and other journalists on Wednesday night. Intel’s RealSense is actually a family ...
When Intel announced three years ago, at CES 2013, that it would be adding motion and voice controls to its computers under the label “perceptual computing,” the world wasn’t exactly thrilled. It had ...
The takeaway at today's Intel press event? All signs point to the RealSense product line -- a number of hardware and software products that "make interaction with technology simple, more natural and ...
LAS VEGAS—Intel is here at CES pushing the idea that we will interact with our PCs in far easier and smarter ways in the near future. And if the company’s new Kinect-like camera interface is any guide ...