Scientists at Cornell University have created mini virtual reality headsets for mice. These MouseGoggles aren't just to help ...
Augmented reality has grown in popularity in recent years, allowing users to view real world and computer-generated 3D ...
Meta Platforms' augmented reality glasses could disrupt the market like the iPhone, with a price target of $1,705 by 2034.
Ground crew members can use augmented reality goggles to receive on-the-job guidance as they repair or service aircraft. For example, an AR system could overlay real-time instructions onto the ...
The best VR headsets are an enticing gateway into an entirely fresh gaming experience, especially if you're checking out this immersive tech for the first time. For those of you who are interested ...
TL;DR: If you're looking for a powerful productivity suite without breaking the bank, Microsoft Office 2021 is available for just $59 for a limited time – a significant price drop and nearly the ...
Neowin reports that tech giant Microsoft will be shaking up the user interface of its Microsoft 365 app early next year. In addition, the app will be getting a new icon and a small name change ...
It's already been quite a year for AR glasses, and after a last-minute launch, we’re left with one question: should you buy the Xreal One or Viture Pro glasses? These are two of the best smart ...
2024 was the year AI glasses hit their stride. When we first started making smart glasses in 2021 we thought they could be a nice first step toward the AR glasses we eventually wanted to build. While ...
The Silbery family have admitted they were 'blindsided' by being punted from Gogglebox Australia after the show was axed from Foxtel. Isabelle Silbery, her mum Kerry and daughter Ruby have all ...
AR goggles brought fantastical images: a moon and a fast-moving cloud-filled sky above people’s heads in the first act. If you looked down at your feet during the third, a craggy surface was ...
Republished on December 14 with Microsoft’s response to dangerous user confusion after a raft of “muddled” articles were published. The confusion around Microsoft updates continues.