We’ve got some exciting things happening for our clients:
Babylon just launched a cool new app for the iPhone that received over 100,000 downloads in the first week! The reviews are coming in, and the consensus seems to be that the Babylon Touch is both useful and user-friendly.
See?
In other news, OpenNI and PrimeSense just presented at the GDC in San Francisco. The discussions were lively and stimulating, and covered an array of topics including the capabilities of 3D sensing technologies.
Meanwhile, OpenNI is also getting ready to launch an exciting challenge for game developers. This contest will take place from April 1st-August 1st, and is two-fold: The first part of the competition is a Twitter raffle from April 1st-May 1st where participants tweet in order to enter to win one of ten free ASUS Sensors. Anyone can enter — you just have to follow @OpenNI on Twitter and tweet with a specific message which will be released by our client very soon.
But that’s not all! Meanwhile, developers will also be able to create an app using the OpenNI standard — and, if they win the Twitter raffle, they may also use the ASUS sensor. Once completed, they can upload the app and a short video explaining how the app works to the official competition website where it will be voted on by website viewers as well as by a panel of distinguished industry leaders. The grand prize is a free trip to IBC 2012 in Amsterdam in September!
We’d also love to hear what’s going on in your company! What’s new? Has it been an interesting and challenging week? What sort of projects do you have on the horizon?
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Babylon Touch, PrimeSense and OpenNI at GDC 2012, and
March 8, 2012
Sarah Tuttle-Singer
We’ve got some exciting things happening for our clients:
Babylon just launched a cool new app for the iPhone that received over 100,000 downloads in the first week! The reviews are coming in, and the consensus seems to be that the Babylon Touch is both useful and user-friendly.
See?
In other news, OpenNI and PrimeSense just presented at the GDC in San Francisco. The discussions were lively and stimulating, and covered an array of topics including the capabilities of 3D sensing technologies.
Meanwhile, OpenNI is also getting ready to launch an exciting challenge for game developers. This contest will take place from April 1st-August 1st, and is two-fold: The first part of the competition is a Twitter raffle from April 1st-May 1st where participants tweet in order to enter to win one of ten free ASUS Sensors. Anyone can enter — you just have to follow @OpenNI on Twitter and tweet with a specific message which will be released by our client very soon.
But that’s not all! Meanwhile, developers will also be able to create an app using the OpenNI standard — and, if they win the Twitter raffle, they may also use the ASUS sensor. Once completed, they can upload the app and a short video explaining how the app works to the official competition website where it will be voted on by website viewers as well as by a panel of distinguished industry leaders. The grand prize is a free trip to IBC 2012 in Amsterdam in September!
For more information, please check out http://www.opennichallenge.com/
We’d also love to hear what’s going on in your company! What’s new? Has it been an interesting and challenging week? What sort of projects do you have on the horizon?