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  • Evan Rodgers / Engadget

    Bebop's VR gloves are ready to enter the virtual world

    by 
    Daniel Cooper
    Daniel Cooper
    01.08.2019

    How do you breach the divide between reality and the digital world without going full Lawnmower Man? (you never go Full Lawnmower Man). Bebop has been trying for a while, with its smart fabric that can measure pressure and bend to create digital gloves. This year, the outfit is back at CES with an updated version of the glove, and it felt time to give it another try to see what's improved.

  • SoftStep KeyWorx controls your PC with your feet, turns browsing into DDR (video)

    by 
    Terrence O'Brien
    Terrence O'Brien
    06.22.2011

    The SoftStep KeyWorx is primarily being sold by music shops and, while the PC pedal board certainly has a number of uses when it comes to music production, Keith McMillen Instruments has grander visions -- like aiding amputees and RSI sufferers. The 10 pressure-sensitive buttons and directional pad can be used to control almost any function on a computer, and it can store up to 100 customized commands for everything from launching apps, to strafing opponents while getting your deathmatch on. The foot control peripheral is available now for $290 and you'll find both a demo video and some PR after the break. Now, someone get Rick Allen one so we can challenge him to a round of Call of Duty.