NOWATCH is demonstrating its screenless watch at CES 2023. The device provides real-time feedback on movement, sleep, and stress alongside recovery tools to restore balance and help users to live more fully in the "now." NOWATCH helps to…
Brelyon, an MIT spin-off, will showcase Brelyon Fusion, an OLED display with the world's largest field of view, at CES 2023. If you want to experience a preview of a new era of holodeck-like technology pushing the boundaries of immersion,…
Canon USA is demonstrating how its technology is dissolving the barrier between real and virtual worlds at CES 2023. They and director M. Night Shyamalan are placing CES attendees inside the story of his upcoming thriller, Knock at the…
Seeing Machines Limited is demonstrating its AI-powered immersive sensing technology at CES 2023 at the Las Vegas Convention Center from January 5 through 7. The immersive technology demonstrations will be held by appointment at the…
WiSA Technologies is demonstrating its first port of its wireless multichannel audio software to an Android TV SoC platform by appointment only and will be available January 5-8, 2023.
WiSA’ IP software supports Android or Linux-based…
NASA's InSight mission has ended after more than four years of collecting unique science on Mars.
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Southern California eventually could no longer contact NASA's InSight Mars lander. NASA had…
Samsung Electronics Co. announced the development of a 16-gigabit (Gb) DDR5 DRAM built using the industry’s first 12-nanometer (nm)-class process technology. The company also announced the completion of product evaluation for compatibility…
The virtual reality (VR) concept is not a new fad. Companies have been making VR systems for decades.
The earliest setups were merely LCD screens positioned inside a headset with basic optics. Resolutions on early systems were ¼ VGA or…
Supply chains can't get a break. The summer heat has dissipated, but experts expect hundreds of millions of new cases of COVID to cause major disruptions again.
In the past, Beijing wouldn't tolerate even small numbers of infections…