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What is it? Post your guess in the comments section below. Make sure you give your whole name and the city you live in! If you're first with the right answer, you'll earn the dubious honor of getting mentioned in the Mike's List newsletter! (The answer will be revealed exclusively in the next issue. Go here to subscribe now!)

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Comments (12)

May 27, 2010
Paul Utry said...
Gloves used for gesture interpretation to control a pc
May 27, 2010
Paul Utry from Adelaide, South Australia said...
Gesture gloves as I mentioned earlier :-) Just needed to put my city in to get the dubious honour :-D
May 28, 2010
Teena Huang said...
A new gaming device for iPad. from Sydney Australia
May 28, 2010
Donna Cooper said...
Gesture input device. Allow system to read gestures visually using a camera.
May 28, 2010
Mark said...
Gesture-Based Computing on the Cheap

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/05/100521213630.htm

Too easy Mike! :)

May 28, 2010
Feng said...
Jazz hands for the jazz impaired.
May 28, 2010
John Darrow said...
I see others already have given the answer - color gloves for computer control via gestures. here's a link to several videos - http://people.csail.mit.edu/rywang/hand/
May 28, 2010
Matt Sugarman said...
Jazz Hands!

Gesture based computing like in minority report.

May 29, 2010
May 30, 2010
Paul Ogden, Leeds West Yorkshire, England said...
They are a keyboard-less pinch gloves controller.
Jun 01, 2010
Dennis Kramer said...
MIT researchers have developed a gesture-based interface system that uses a standard webcam and a pair of inexpensive, multicolored Lycra gloves.

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