Eye tracking can reveal an unbelievable amount of information about you

Eye tracking technology is starting to pop up more and more, keeping track of where you’re looking and how your pupils and irises are reacting for a variety of different purposes. It doesn’t require particularly complex technology; a HD video camera th… Continue reading Eye tracking can reveal an unbelievable amount of information about you

Apple Glass may feature 3D Audio and Self-Cleaning in new patent

By Deeba Ahmed
A new patent applied by Apple suggests Apple Glass would have an automatic cleaning function called self-cleaning or opticals.
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Augmented Reality On The Cheap With ESP32

Augmented reality (AR) technology hasn’t enjoyed the same amount of attention as VR, and seriously lags in terms of open source development and accessibility.  Frustrated by this, [Arnaud Atchimon] created CheApR, an open source, low cost AR headset that anyone can build at home and use as a platform for …read more

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Nintendo brings Mario Kart into the real world with AR RC cars

Mario Kart is the latest game to cross over into the real world via augmented reality (AR). Nintendo has now unveiled Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit, which lets you drive a little remote-controlled kart around the floor using the Switch console, dodging… Continue reading Nintendo brings Mario Kart into the real world with AR RC cars

Hackaday Links: May 3, 2020

In a sign of the times, the Federal Communications Commission has officially signed off on remote testing sessions for amateur radio licensing in the United States. Testing in the US is through the Volunteer Examiner Coordinator program, which allows teams of at least three Volunteer Examiners to set up in-person …read more

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