A video posted by a Vision Pro developer appears to show the current levels of hand-tracking and occlusion performance that Apple’s new headset is capable of. Apple Vision Pro, expected to launch in ...
Owners of the Apple Vision Pro will soon have the option of scrolling through apps using their eyes, without lifting a finger. The Apple Vision Pro primarily uses hand gestures as its control scheme, ...
The Meta Quest 3, of course, is the cheapest of the two. It has a starting price of $499.99 and comes with 128GB of storage. If you need more space, you can snag the 512GB variant for an extra $150.
Researchers exposed what users typed when they relied on the eye-tracking technology used in Apple Vision Pro. A group of researchers managed to decipher what people entered on the device’s virtual ...
The Information's Wayne Ma today reiterated several features that Apple apparently developed but did not announce for the Vision Pro at WWDC earlier this month, including various fitness and wellness ...
A new report from The Information today says that Apple is researching ways to use Vision Pro to diagnose and treat mental health issues. According to the story, Apple wants to use Vision Pro’s array ...
Schools of fish are mesmerizing examples of collective animal behavior. Thousands of individuals move in near-perfect synchrony, despite each fish having only a limited view of their surroundings. How ...
Apple Vision Pro users are expected to get an update that takes intuitive interactions to a new level, thanks to eye tracking. The updated feature, reported by Bloomberg, will use eye tracking to ...
A newly granted patent (number US 11726560 B2) hints that the upcoming Apple Vision Pro and Macs could use “eye tracking via eye odometers.” An eye tracker is a device for estimating eye positions and ...
In a new study led by Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), researchers found that novel eye-tracking metrics can help properly identify concussion-related vision disorders, a common phenomenon ...
Apple Vision Pro rumors are swirling as we near WWDC in a few days, and now we're learning Apple has filed a patent for health sensors on the device that could track the wearer's respiration. New code ...
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