This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. A new program is mixing augmented reality and hands-on activities to give kids a new way to learn spatial ...
Imagine standing in front of the Lincoln Memorial, pointing your phone camera at the building and having additional museum exhibits that you can interact with pop up on the screen. A new augmented ...
When it comes to rolling out corporate AR and VR systems, GE, Ford, FedEx, Daimler, and Volvo have learned what works — and ...
Mark Zuckerberg’s glitch-filled unveiling of computerized glasses revealed a company that may struggle to deliver on its promise for the future of computing. New York Times reporter Eli Tan tests the ...
Meta's AR glasses, available Sept. 30 for $799, have a neural wristband and a wide range of AI and app functions. They dream big but their future is unclear. I started with CNET reviewing laptops in ...
Highly skilled epidemiologists and analysts at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention received a late-night on email Sept. 15 that prior approvals for long-term telework, including even ...
Through leading-edge mixed reality, the Strike Group provides users with a fully immersive, hands-on look into the technology and teamwork that are central to every role in the Navy. Social media car ...
The YouTube series covering Fox’s unscripted shows will now be produced by Jason Berger’s Kids at Play. By Tony Maglio Fox is reimagining its YouTube series Fox Reality Check with Kalen Allen as the ...
At last year's Meta Connect, Mark Zuckerberg focused less on the company's line of Quest VR headsets and more on the "Orion" prototype see-through augmented reality glasses, which he said could launch ...
Vice President JD Vance says Russia needs to "wake up" and come to the negotiating table with Ukraine, echoing President Donald Trump's shift in tone on the full-scale war. Vance's Sept. 28 comments ...
O. Rose Broderick reports on the health policies and technologies that govern people with disabilities’ lives. Before coming to STAT, she worked at WNYC’s Radiolab and Scientific American, and her ...
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