Apple Vision Pro is about to enable fully immersive 3D music production

Producing music these days can be something of a flat experience, undertaken using powerful software running on a computer. With the sales launch of the Apple Vision Pro, DAW maker Hit’n’Mix is planning to immerse musicians in their creations.Continue … Continue reading Apple Vision Pro is about to enable fully immersive 3D music production

Hackaday Links: February 11, 2024

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Apple’s Vision Pro augmented reality goggles made a big splash in the news this week, and try as we might to resist the urge to dunk on them, early adopters …read more Continue reading Hackaday Links: February 11, 2024

Eye-tracking window tech tells sightseers about what they’re looking at

If you’re on a sightseeing tour in a bus, you really don’t want to be looking away from the passing attractions to Google them on your smartphone. The AR Interactive Vehicle Display is intended to help, by showing relevant information on the vehicle’s … Continue reading Eye-tracking window tech tells sightseers about what they’re looking at

Salesforce’s Einstein Copilot AI Will Soon Analyze Unstructured Data

At the Salesforce World Tour New York 2023 event, Salesforce expanded on its Apple partnerships. Continue reading Salesforce’s Einstein Copilot AI Will Soon Analyze Unstructured Data

AI Ranked the Most Important Technology in 2024, IEEE Survey Finds

Extended reality, cloud computing, 5G and electric vehicles are also in the top five, according to the global survey of CIOs, CTOs and tech leaders. Continue reading AI Ranked the Most Important Technology in 2024, IEEE Survey Finds

Blucap Moto navigational AR sunglasses keep the geek factor down

Augmented reality eyewear is great for providing turn-by-turn navigational cues, but a lot of the goggles and visors have a kind of … tech-nerdy vibe. Blucap Moto sunglasses are different, in that they won’t make you look like a Sheldon Cooper wannabe…. Continue reading Blucap Moto navigational AR sunglasses keep the geek factor down