When it eventually reaches consumers, the Oculus Rift virtual reality headset may feature an outward-facing camera capable of tracking hand and finger gestures. Thats just one revelation contained in Wireds lengthy profile of the company now owned by Facebook. Oculus is quickly approaching the limits of what it can do with head tracking, and the company is already putting higher resolution displays in developer kits. So gesture support seems like the natural next step, and Oculus is already exploring the possibilities.