<p>SAN FRANCISCO What if shooting a target in a video game was as simple as pointing your finger? The Myo is a connected armband developed by Thalmic Labs that can sense not only your arm's position, but also your hand gestures.</p><p>Developer kits for this innovative gadget are currently available for $149, and will ship in a few months. According to Thalmic Labs, consumer-focused devices will be available soon after that.</p><p>MORE: Virtual Reality War: Project Morpheus vs. Oculus Rift</p><p>The Myo can be used for more than just gaming. At the Game Developers Conference here, Scott Greenberg of Thalmic Labs demonstrated how one could control various apps on an iPad by moving one's hand to the left or right.</p><p><a href="http://www.tomsguide.com/us/myo-armband-game-controller-gdc,news-18502.html">Keep reading...</a></p>