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Why Making Face Computers Cool Isn’t Easy

Por: The New York Times Tech January 24, 2024

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After years of anticipation, Apple’s first major new product in nearly a decade has arrived. The , a face computer that resembles ski goggles, will be released next week.So, what can we expect?The device, which includes high-resolution displays and sensors that track eye movements and hand gestures, is one of Apple’s most ambitious products. It bills the headset as the beginning of an era of “,” which blends data with the physical world... + full article



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