Open-Source Data Glove From: Technology Review - Jul/Aug 2009 - page 78-79 By: Kristina Grifantini AcceleGlove can be programmed for many applications Gloves that are wired with sensors can provide useful information about a user's motions, and they offer a novel way to interact with computers beyond the keyboard and mouse. At the end of May, AnthroTronix, a company based in Silver Spring, MD, released its first commercial version of the AcceleGlove, a programmable glove that records hand and finger movements. Other gloves - like 5DT's Data Glove, used primarily in virtual reality - normally cost $1,000 to $5,000, but the AcceleGlove costs just $499. It comes with software that lets developers use Java to program it for any application they wish. AnthroTronix initially developed the glove with the US Department of Defense for robotic control. The glove could also be used in video games, sports training, or physical rehabilitation. Source: http://www.technologyreview.com/computing/22838/ Links: Open-Source Data Glove video http://www.technologyreview.com/video/?vid=330 AnthroTronix http://www.anthrotronix.com/ Acceleglove http://www.acceleglove.com/