When battling fires at the wildland-urban interface, firefighters are exposed to dozens—if not more—of chemical compounds, many of which can be hazardous to their health. Researchers are asking ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg introduced a new piece of hardware Wednesday as his company tries to expand beyond social media: a wristband that he said can detect subtle hand gestures and control the ...
Louder Than Life attendees should register their wristbands before arriving at the festival. The festival is a cashless event, requiring payment via card, mobile pay, or a registered wristband.
Bourbon & Beyond is taking place from Sept. 11-14, and attendees should register their wristbands before visiting the Highland Festival Grounds in Louisville. The festival is cashless, meaning ...
Several cruise lines are increasingly using wristband technology, replacing traditional keycards. Wristbands offer convenient features like unlocking cabins, making purchases, and tracking children's ...
The bracelet is designed to capture the intention behind muscle movement, even if the user’s hand isn’t touching a screen or surface. Imagine sending a text or playing a game without lifting a finger.
Meta has introduced a groundbreaking wristband that interprets muscle signals, enabling computer control without physical movement. This innovative device, detailed in Nature journal, allows users to ...
A slight twist of the wrist reveals a cursor on the screen. Tapping with the thumb and index finger opens the app. Writing letters in the air with a pencil displays the characters on the screen. A ...
Imagine replying to a text, scrolling through Instagram, or moving your laptop’s cursor just by slightly moving your fingers or even thinking about the action. That’s exactly what Meta is working on ...
Meta researchers are developing a wristband that lets people control a computer using hand gestures. This includes moving a cursor, opening apps, and sending messages by writing in the air as if using ...
Meta is back to teasing its futuristic body-reading wristband, and this time around, it’s getting a little more specific with what the wearable can do. In short? It looks like all that high-level ...
When you write your name in the air, you can see the letters appear on your smartphone. By Cade Metz Reporting from San Francisco The prototype looks like a giant rectangular wristwatch. But it ...