Learn more about hand gestures and how some of them can mean two vastly different things depending on the culture you're in.
A study conducted by Duke’s Department of Psychology & Neuroscience shows that how people use their hands while speaking ...
When people talk face to face, they don’t rely on words alone. They move their hands, raise their eyebrows, or nod to help express what they mean. These gestures often carry meaning and help listeners ...
In the new study, Apple taught an AI model to recognize hand gestures that weren’t part of its original training dataset.
Apple announced a new Double Tap feature during the unveiling of the Apple Watch Series 9, but you'll find that a similar gesture exists on older Apple Watches. Here's what to look for. Nelson Aguilar ...
The Apple Watch's primary mode of interaction is of course touching its display while Siri is also an option for those who aren't infuriated every time they use it. But when Apple released watchOS 10 ...
Everyone “talks” with their hands at least sometimes. Some people’s hand-talking or gesturing matches their message well. Other people have a tendency to make overly large gestures that can be ...
It's often said that actions speak louder than words, which is why one millennial woman wants to bring back some of the most iconic gestures from the early 2000s. Evie Levitin, 38, may be a married ...
Hands: so useful, yet so problematic! What to do with them? Shove them into pockets? Use them to clutch the sides of the lectern with last-lifeboat-off-the-Titanic fervor? Flick away invisible flies?