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And so that’s a casestudy, I guess, in how things can go the opposite direction at some sort of conventional wisdom. And then Ultrahaptics and LeapMotion coming together, creating that virtual hand tracking meets virtual manipulation of the air: ultrasonics. And we can start bringing in all kinds of applications.
And so that's a casestudy, I guess, in how things can go the opposite direction at some sort of conventional wisdom. And then Ultrahaptics and LeapMotion coming together, creating that virtual hand tracking meets virtual manipulation of the air: ultrasonics. And we can start bringing in all kinds of applications.
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And so that’s a casestudy, I guess, in how things can go the opposite direction at some sort of conventional wisdom. And then Ultrahaptics and LeapMotion coming together, creating that virtual hand tracking meets virtual manipulation of the air: ultrasonics. And we can start bringing in all kinds of applications.
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