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She needed a moo-sage. Utilizing implements isn’t limited to primates and brainiac birds. A brown cow named Veronika was documented using tools with impressive skill for the first time ever, ...
A new OLED design can stretch dramatically while staying bright, solving a problem that has long limited flexible displays. The breakthrough comes from pairing a highly efficient light-emitting ...
A Vantor satellite image published Dec. 12, 2025, shows a sanctioned Venezuelan oil tanker seized by U.S. authorities as it’s moving southwest in the Caribbean Sea just north of the island of ...
Ray-Ban Display users will soon be able to reply to texts with hand gestures. Ray-Ban Display users will soon be able to reply to texts with hand gestures. is a news writer covering all things ...
The partnership combines Xreal’s experience in lightweight AR hardware and optical systems with Asus ROG’s long history of pushing gaming displays to higher refresh rates and larger formats. The ...
Asus and Xreal have announced the Asus ROG Xreal R1, a new set of XR glasses aimed squarely at gamers. They're PCVR glasses with a 57-degree field of view, auto-tinting lenses and Bose sound built ...
Wearable displays, once assumed to be the future, are here. In fact they’ve been here for years, and they’re beloved by their users…which are still a tiny, tiny amount of actual people. But if you’re ...
TL;DR: ASUS introduces the ROG XREAL R1 AR gaming glasses featuring a 171-inch 1080p 240Hz Micro-OLED virtual display with a 57-degree view, electrochromic lenses that adapt to light, and integrated ...