Using a combination of wearable rings and custom software, IK Multimedia's new iRing system allows iOS apps to recognize and respond to mid-air gestures in much the same way as product like Microsoft's Kinect motion controller.
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IK Multimedia brings spatial gesture controls to iOS with 'iRing' 0
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GarageBand 2.0 for iOS review: More tracks, a few tweaks 0
November 12th at 3:40am / Macworld / 0 opinionsIf you’ve read our review of GarageBand 10.0 for the Mac OS (and really, you should) you know that Apple brought a lot of changes to the Mac version of this venerable music-making application. The same cannot be said for the latest iOS version of GarageBand, which operates almost exactly as the original iteration did. Although it has been improved, it hasn’t changed nearly as radically as its computer-bound sibling has. And that’s hardly a terrible thing: GarageBand 1.0 was great and version 2.0 piles...
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iRig Mic Brings Big Sound to iPhone and iPad 0
May 25th at 3:54pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsThe Gadget of the Day Series is supported by the Energizer® Inductive Charger, which brings you the next generation of charging with Qi technology. Qi is the new universal...
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iRig Turns Your iPhone Into an Awesome Guitar Stompbox 0
June 19th at 5:15pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsWe had a chance to go hands-on with a pre-release version of IK Multimedia's AmpliTube iRig, a small interface for your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch that allows you to plug...