Longtime Deschutes County Assessor Scot Langton announced today that he will not seek re-election and will retire at the end ...
How often do you reach for your phone to get directions, answer a video call or Google something? Probably more times than you can count. Google wants to change that, and it’s not alone. The search ...
Artificial intelligence has greatly changed the way we live our lives. Your smartphone is now way smarter, your earbuds can now do more than just play music to your ears, and finally, the same now ...
The company announced the Even G2 smart glasses, sporting a bigger display in a lighter frame, alongside the R1 smart ring, which can control the display on the lenses. Today, the company announced ...
Most people do not realize their smart TV includes microphones that can capture sound even when voice commands are off. These tiny mics power voice search and assistants, but they also pose privacy ...
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Apple’s second-generation Vision Pro headset is finally in stores, with the next-gen M5 silicon providing the firepower. This time around, the company has finally addressed the comfort problem, thanks ...
Amazon announced it’s developing smart glasses for its delivery drivers, which include a display for real-time navigation and delivery instructions. Amazon announced the news in a blog post, which ...
What if your next pair of glasses could do more than just correct your vision? Imagine capturing stunning 4K videos with a simple gesture, navigating a foreign city with real-time translations, or ...
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The major TV manufacturers use their devices to collect data on viewers’ viewing behavior. The technology behind this is called Automatic Content Recognition (ACR). The televisions generate hash ...
FORT SILL, Okla. — What's harder to shoot down than a small drone in the sky? Students at the War Department's only joint training center for countering aerial threats will likely say it's what they ...