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Jan 9, 2022

Disney Patents Virtual World Simulator That Doesn’t Require Headsets, Goggles, Or Smartphones

Posted by in categories: business, mapping, mobile phones, virtual reality

The immersive tech could eventually allow park visitors to interact with Mickey Mouse and Elsa as images, not cast members in costume.


Disney is joining the metaverse party.

We aren’t talking online gigs or business meetings with avatars. Disney wants to enhance the virtual dimension of its theme parks with its Virtual World Simulator, new technology for which it was granted a patent in the U.S. on December 28.

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Jan 9, 2022

Taiwan’s NCC finds censorship software in Xiaomi smartphones

Posted by in category: mobile phones

Report shows Xiaomi Mi 10T 5G phones have 7 built-in apps able to censor politically sensitive words | 2022/01/08 10:27:00.

Jan 7, 2022

Hands-on with Nreal Light, One of the First Consumer-available AR Glasses

Posted by in categories: augmented reality, mobile phones, virtual reality

Nreal is a China-based startup behind the Nreal Light AR glasses, which aim for a sunglasses-like design. By hooking it up to your (Android) phone, it’s able to project virtual objects in your real environment and even allow you to walk around with position tracking. While we’re not quite there yet, I think the Nreal Light is definitely getting us closer to fully fledged AR glasses.

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Jan 6, 2022

Google’s 2022 Plans are to Connect It All, Including Android…

Posted by in categories: computing, mobile phones

Google is bringing Fast Pair to Windows and TVs and more. It’s also planning Wear OS watch unlocks for phones.


Google laid out its plans for a number of new features coming to its ecosystem of devices and operating systems this year, a lot of which is focused on connecting them all or making setup easier. Whether you have an Android phone and an Android TV or a Chrome OS devices and a Wear OS watch, there is a good chance they will start to talk to each other.

Quicker setup of all devices

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Jan 5, 2022

John Deere breaks new ground with self-driving tractors you can control from a phone

Posted by in categories: food, mobile phones, robotics/AI, sustainability

Tractors that steer themselves are nothing new to Minnesota farmer Doug Nimz. But then four years ago, John Deere brought a whole new kind of machine to his 2,000-acre corn and soybean farm. That tractor could not only steer itself but also didn’t even need a farmer in the cab to operate it.

It turns out the 44,000-pound machine was John Deere’s first fully autonomous tractor, and Nimz was one of the first people in the world to try it out. His farm served as a testing ground that allowed John Deere’s engineers to make continuous changes and improvements over the last few years. On Tuesday, the rest of the world got to see the finished tractor as the centerpiece of the company’s CES 2022 press conference.

“It takes a while to get comfortable because … first of all, you’re just kind of amazed just watching it,” said Nimz, who on a windy October afternoon described himself as “very, very interested” but also a “little suspicious” of autonomous technology before using John Deere’s machine on his farm. “When I actually saw it drive … I said, ‘Well, goll, this is really going to happen. This really will work.’”

Jan 5, 2022

Qualcomm Unveils Gambit to Build “Digital Chassis” for Self-Driving Cars

Posted by in categories: augmented reality, mobile phones, robotics/AI, transportation, virtual reality

It’s also building chips for Microsoft’s AR glasses.

At the 2022 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) currently taking place in Las Vegas, chip maker Qualcomm’s CEO Cristiano Amon announced several key new initiatives.

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Jan 5, 2022

Fully Autonomous Delivery Robots Might Just Become An Everyday Reality

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, mobile phones, robotics/AI

With plans for a nationwide rollout in the United States.

While the coronavirus pandemic undoubtedly brought grave hardships to most of us, it has also provided some opportunity for innovation. At this year’s CES 2022, the world’s largest technology show that takes place in Las Vegas, Nevada, the tech startup Ottonomy IO presented tremendous progress in building fleets of autonomous delivery robots. Its machines have already been employed at retail locations around the U.S., with a very real possibility they are coming to a store or drive-through near you soon.

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Jan 4, 2022

Self‐healing crystal voids in double perovskite nanocrystal

Posted by in categories: mobile phones, robotics/AI, satellites, solar power, sustainability

From the Terminator to Spiderman’s suit, self-repairing robots and devices abound in sci-fi movies. In reality, though, wear and tear reduce the effectiveness of electronic devices until they need to be replaced. What is the cracked screen of your mobile phone healing itself overnight, or the solar panels providing energy to satellites continually repairing the damage caused by micro-meteorites?

Jan 2, 2022

Kids build DIY microscope from LEGO & cheap phone parts

Posted by in categories: education, mobile phones

A DIY microscope made out of LEGO bricks and smartphone lenses could be a powerful learning tool, teaching children not only how to use microscopes, but also how they work.

Seeing is learning: Microscopes are an essential scientific tool, right up there with bunsen burners and petri dishes, which means they’re also essential to any child’s science education.

But even when young people have access to microscopes, they’re often only taught how to use the instruments — put a slide here, look through there — and not how they actually work.

Dec 30, 2021

How to spot the software that could be spying on you

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Stalkerware is commercially available software that’s used to spy on another person via their device — usually a phone — without their consent.


Software used to spy on someone via their phone is a growing threat and common in domestic abuse cases.

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