![]() ![]() This is a tiny little device, about the size of two fingers (If you want to get technical it’s 3x1x.5 inches) and it plugs into your Mac or PC (sorry Linux) via a USB 3 cable (compatible with USB 2). We’ve got the mouse, the trackball, the trackpad, and touch screens, but what if you could simply wave your hands in the air to manipulate things on screen? That’s where the Leap Motion Controller comes into play. Problem to be solved? Finding a new way to interact with our computers. ![]() Have you guys seen this new Leap Motion Controller? I got one while I was on vacation and I’ve just not gotten to play with it. Today is Sunday Augand this is show number 430. Hi this is Allison Sheridan of the NosillaCast Mac Podcast, hosted at, a technology geek podcast with an EVER so slight Macintosh bias. In Chit Chat Across the Pond Bart tells us about the incredibly versatile Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 lens he bought, the hot shoe spirit level he bought to prevent distortions, and the plugin PTLens he got for Aperture that helps get rid of keystoning from such a wide angle lens. Mark Pouley of brings us our first Dumb Tip on how to fall asleep to music. We’ll clean our palettes as Donald Burr of Otaku No Podcast is back with his review of the StarTech SuperSpeed USB 3.0 eSATA Hard Drive Docking Station. Knightwise of joins us with some music solutions for cross platform sliders. Then we start by a review by me of the new Leap Motion Controller, and then Ian Douglas reviews the Logitech K750 Wireless Keyboard. ![]() We finally have a storefront to sell Tim Verpoorten’s equipment, so check out. ![]()
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