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GestureTek Unveils Optical Tracker Successes at 2009 Mobile World Congress
[February 10, 2009]

GestureTek Unveils Optical Tracker Successes at 2009 Mobile World Congress


BARCELONA, Spain, Feb 10, 2009 (PR Newswire Europe via COMTEX) --
GestureTek Mobile, world leader in gesture control interfaces for mobile
devices, will 'wow' visitors with new gesture control games in Booth 2.1C158
at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain from February 16th to 19th. In
addition, they will share technology innovations and progress made since
winning the 2008 GSMA Mobile Innovation Global Award.
Announcements include:
-- The availability of GestureTek's EyeMobile(R) optical tracking
software on Sony Ericsson's F305 motion-sensing mobile phone, letting users
play motion control games with advanced gesture recognition technology.
Gamers tilt, shake, rock or roll their phone, rather than pressing buttons.
-- Software upgrade to a java-based mobile sensor API, enabling
developers to create motion control games for handsets with or without a
built-in accelerometer.
-- Enhanced availability of gesture control games with EyeMobile
software, including four for Windows Mobile by TiltnTwist and two for Sony
Ericsson F305 by Digital Chocolate.
GestureTek Mobile's EyeMobile engine uses a mobile device's existing
camera to measure movement of the phone or user. This allows for 'joystick',
'force of motion', 'menu selection' or 'point to control' interaction, and
lets users control all functions and applications of their mobile device
without touching buttons or the screen, including menu selection, zooming,
shuffling mp3 playlists, web browsing, map navigation, text messaging and
more.
"EyeMobile is software-based, and can be easily integrated into any
existing camera-enabled handset and its applications," says Francis


MacDougall, GestureTek's Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer. "EyeMobile
requires a small memory and processor footprint, can be delivered over the
air and is extremely cost-competitive compared to touchscreen systems. It is
compatible with the majority of the world's mobile phones: those without
built-in accelerometers, and easily integrated into hardware-based
touchscreen systems, like the iPhone."
Handsets embedded with EyeMobile optical tracking include the DoCoMo
904i, 905i, 906i and 706i series, with models from Sharp, NEC, Fujitsu,
Panasonic and Sony Ericsson. Post-2006 camera phones supporting the Brew,
Symbian and Windows Mobile platforms are also included.
About GestureTek
GestureTek is the pioneer, patent-holder and world leader in
gesture-recognition for information, presentation and entertainment systems.
Software and patent licensees include Microsoft, Sony, Hasbro and NTT DoCoMo.
Clients include Samsung, CNN, Oracle, Intel, IBM and Panasonic. GestureTek
headquarters: Silicon Valley. Offices in Toronto, Ottawa and Asia.
http://www.gesturetek.com. +1-800-315-1189.
Patti Jordan of GestureTek, +1-416-340-9290, ext. 274,
[email protected]; or Jo Marini of SSPR, +1-719-578-9044,
[email protected], for GestureTek Mobile

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