GestureTek demonstrates its new gesture-recognition software at Barcelona’s 2010 Mobile World Congress. The software lets Android and Symbian developers integrate motion and object-tracking into gesture-control mobile games and applications. GestureTek’s new Momo software development

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GestureTek demonstrates its new gesture-recognition software at Barcelona’s 2010 Mobile World Congress. The software lets Android and Symbian developers integrate motion and object-tracking into gesture-control mobile games and applications. GestureTek’s new Momo software development kit defines interfaces for two trackers. The Motion tracker recognizes motion. The Mosaic tracker follows faces, hands and other objects in the camera’s field-of-view.





GestureTek’s updated, Eyemo gesture-control software is also now available on the Nucleus (MTK) platform. Eyemo uses the camera to sense device motion, providing “joystick,” “force of motion” and “menu selection” interaction. Users shake, rock or roll the phone instead of pressing buttons, to play games, answer calls, navigate maps, turn pages or browse the Web. Momo controls games with hand/body movements (device movement not required).

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