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You Could Soon Move Around in VR With an iPhone, an Apple Watch, and Some Airpods
Accurate full body tracking has benefits for everything from fitness applications, to gaming, to virtual reality, but no one wants to squeeze into one
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You Could Soon Move Around in VR With an iPhone and Some Airpods
Researchers demonstrate how your watch, phone, and earbuds can be collectively used to track your body movements.
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These Were April s Coolest and Weirdest Gadgets
April’s often a tough month to swallow, starting with that awful holiday, April Fools, and then countless teases of warmer Summer temperatures
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New tech allows liquid-filled pop-up buttons on OLED for better tactile feel
Interacting with flat touchscreens through swiping and tapping has become a normal part of using smartphones or tablet devices. However, it still cannot compare
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Future smartphones might feature a temporary pop up keyboard on the screen
A possible solution for those who still want a smartphone with a physical keyboard is being developed by Carnegie Mellon University researchers.
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