Qualcomm Deal Gets GestureTek Technology for Everything — Except DS Market
Qualcomm acquired the gesture recognition technology IP from GestureTek this week — however, the deal allows GestureTek to remain in the digital signage market with gesture-controlled displays. According to reports, the gesture recognition technology from GestureTek will be integrated into Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processors used in smart phones and future tablets.
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