One of the features we’re most looking forward to on the Google Pixel 4 is the ability to control things like music without touching our phones by simply gesturing over the screen. Now we’ve now ...
Slow motion video apps can be used just for fun or actually as a tool to make movies straight from your smartphone or tablet. And, to a certain extent, one could consider a good slow motion video app ...
It’s been two weeks since Leap Motion appeared in the wild, and while it’s far from being a perfect piece of hardware, the possibilities are pretty damn interesting. So far, most of the ...
A few well-placed animations can make your app feel more dynamic and engaging, whether it’s giving users something to look at while you perform work in the background, subtly highlighting the part of ...
Leap Motion has entered a new developer beta that will lead up to the product's ship date of July 22. Its product, the Leap Motion Controller, is a tiny device you plug into your computer that allows ...
NEW YORK, July 18, 2013 – The New York Times (NYTimes.com) announced today that it will launch a news app for Leap Motion (leapmotion.com), which delivers Top News articles to users on Leap MotionTM ...
A new app uses augmented reality to turn pictures into sound right on your body. CNET sound engineer Bryan VanGelder got a tattoo specially to try it out. Bryan VanGelder was a technical producer for ...
Android is finally closing in on a native answer to the queasy feeling that hits when you scroll through Instagram or read email in the back seat of a moving car. Evidence points to Android 17 adding ...
Last year, Google launched its latest photography-centric app, Motion Stills. Designed specifically for iOS, this app brought a slew of new features to Apple’s Live Photos format by improving the ...
If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. Motion Stills on iOS is meant to be a really easy way to turn the iPhone’s Live Photos into shareable ...
is a former senior reviewer who worked at The Verge from 2011 until May 2025. His coverage areas included audio, home theater, smartphones, and more. My entire picture library is inside Google Photos, ...