ITHACA, N.Y. – New first-of-its-kind wearable technology from researchers at Cornell University and the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology equips off-the-shelf smartwatches with ...
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Researchers from Cornell University and KAIST have developed a system that turns ordinary smartwatches into hand-tracking devices using AI-powered sonar. The technology, called WatchHand, uses the ...
When grabbing a budget VR headset, you must set your expectations accordingly. Anything under $150 means you’ll be getting something fairly basic that requires a great smartphone, Switch, or another ...
Doctoral student Chi-Jung Lee demonstrates the WatchHand device, which potentially could allow people to move screens on their computers without a mouse or tracking pad. Jason Koski / Cornell ...
Meta launched Ray-Ban AI prescription glasses starting at $499. The smart glasses feature hands-free nutrition tracking, WhatsApp summaries, and on-device processing. It aims to bring smart eyewear to ...
We’ll discuss the legality of poker software, among other things, later on. But first, here’s a run-through of the leading poker training software tools. GTO Wizard is a collection of powerful tools ...
Managing Editor Alison DeNisco Rayome joined CNET in 2019, and is a member of the Home team. She is a co-lead of the CNET Tips and We Do the Math series, and manages the Home Tips series, testing out ...