MIT has taken a big step toward improving how we control robots, offering a solution that could solve accuracy and coordination issues with humanoid models.
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Sonar on stock smartwatches leads to hand-tracking advancement
Imagine tapping your thumb and index finger together twice to skip to the next song or clicking around your laptop or desktop ...
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AI turns smartwatch speaker and mic into 3D hand tracking system using sonar tech
Researchers from Cornell University and KAIST have developed a system that turns ordinary smartwatches ...
The technology is remarkable, but bulky designs, patchy features, and green-only displays mean you'll be paying for a future ...
Let’s be honest. We’ve all played Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles games before. Plenty of them. But actually feeling like a ...
"Skull vibration harmonics generated by vital signs" can be used to sign in to VR, AR, and MR headsets, according to emerging ...
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China’s soft bending sensor helps robot hands track finger position
Chinese researchers have developed an omnidirectional soft bending sensor designed to be embedded in each finger of a ...
I’ve spent months in the lab testing the latest AR glasses from Xreal and Viture. By “lab,” I mean cozied up on my couch each ...
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