-
Any HTC Vive can now go wireless for $249, and tracking accessories are coming
At its CES 2017 press event, HTC gave us the rundown on all of the latest Vive developments, including wireless adaptors, a Deluxe Audio Strap, and even a subscription service for virtual reality games and applications. The post Any HTC Vive can now go wireless for $249, and tracking accessories are coming appeared first on…
-
HTC Vive announces new sensors that bring any object into virtual reality
In a special press event today at CES 2017, HTC Vive debuted two new accessories for its VR headset. Continue reading on Haptical » Source: <a href="HTC Vive announces new sensors that bring any object into virtual reality« >TheOldReader
-
Tanvas’ haptic feedback system lets you feel texture on a touchscreen
Touchscreen technology has redefined the ways we interact with electronic devices, but while controls have gotten more precise over the years, touchscreens themselves haven’t been able to truly replicate the human sense of touch. Tanvas wants to add the ability to feel texture on a touchscreen with a new haptic feedback technology showcased at CES.…
-
Do you want your chatbot converse in foreign languages?
Non AI-based bots with carousels, buttons can be created in other languages with ease as they are just like apps. In the case of AI-based bots, it is a completely different ball game. The amount of work you have to put in is at least 100 times of that. Plan ahead. Start with one-language solution,…
-
Asus ZenFone AR revealed, the second Google Tango phone
Every company tries to be the first with the biggest CES announcement, but Asus has been preempted today by hardware partner Qualcomm, which has revealed the upcoming ZenFone AR smartphone with Google Tango support. At the same, prolific leaker @evleaks has provided an image of both the front and back of the new phone. Spotted…
-
L’ère des images invisibles
Super article d’Internet Actu L’image n’est plus produite pour être regardée par des humains … nos environnements sont désormais emplis d’appareils qui font de la vision machine to machine, à l’image des systèmes de lecture automatisées des plaques d’immatriculation … Nous ne regardons plus les images : les images nous regardent. Elles ne représentent plus…
-
This Airplane Gun Can Fire 120 Paper Airplanes Per Minute!
Check out this amazing paper airplane machine gun that can fire 120 airplanes per minute! Impressive, isn’t it? [Papierfliegerei] The post This Airplane Gun Can Fire 120 Paper Airplanes Per Minute! appeared first on Geeks are Sexy Technology News. Source: <a href="This Airplane Gun Can Fire 120 Paper Airplanes Per Minute!« >TheOldReader
-
Move A Robotic Hand With Your Nerve Impulses
Many of us will have seen robotics or prosthetics operated by the electrical impulses detected from a person’s nerves, or their brain. In one form or another they are a staple of both mass-market technology news coverage and science fiction. The point the TV journalists and the sci-fi authors fail to address though is this:…
-
Here’s How the See-Through Touch Displays of Tomorrow Will Transform Our World
Demanding Transparency Apart from Iron Man’s transparent smartphone looking exceptionally cool, it really doesn’t make much sense to have one. “Transparent screens by their very nature make what’s happening on the front of the screen happen on the back of the screen,” Jennifer Davis, vice president of marketing and product strategy at Planar Systems, explained in…
-
Game on! The best board games of 2016
Here’s what hit our tabletops most in 2016. Scythe Terraforming Mars Star Trek: Ascendancy Captain Sonar Cottage Garden Inis Star Wars: Destiny SeaFall Mansions of Madness: Second Edition Great Western Trail Star Wars: Rebellion The Networks Evolution: Climate A Feast for Odin Quadropolis Potion Explosion Imhotep Harry Potter: Hogwarts Battle Bloodborne: The Card Game Escape…

