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Samsung XR rumor could break new ground with "smells"
By Claire Tabari published
Samsung XR rumor suggests you might be able to smell it
Apple Glasses may look to steal the (digital) crown from Apple Watch
By Sarah Chaney published
Apple may be borrowing the Digital Crown control from existing Apple Watches and the new Vision Pro headset, and using it in another potential device: Apple Glass.
Secret Meta Quest headset may stun Apple's Vision Pro
By Rael Hornby last updated
Meta and LG are teaming up on a new premium mixed reality headset. Should Apple be worried for the Vision Pro?
Lenovo's Legion Glasses put an 86-inch display in a tiny pair of eyewear
By Sherri L. Smith published
The Lenovo Legion Glasses put a big-screen TV in a tiny pair of glasses all for your gaming pleasure.
Xbox Series X has made buying a gaming headset a nightmare — here’s why
By Rami Tabari published
Modern consoles and PCs all feature 2.4GHz wireless and Bluetooth support save for the Xbox Series X, which clings to Microsoft’s wireless proprietary technology. Why?
HyperX Cloud III Wireless review: The best gaming headset cuts its cord
By Rami Tabari published
The HyperX Cloud III Wireless is the new hotness on the wireless gaming headset block, offering incredible comfort and dashing performance with 120 hours of battery life.
'I Expect You to Die 3' made me cry tears of frustration — but I still want to keep playing
By Kimberly Gedeon last updated
Not yet ratedI Expect You to Die is the third installment of Schell Games’ award-winning VR game that’s a frustrating, but addictive melange of James Bond-esque action and brain-stimulating escape-room puzzles.
Apple Vision Pro flaw disregards millions of people — but a new patent could fix it
By Claire Tabari published
It seems like one of the biggest criticisms towards the Apple Vision Pro, its lack of easy compatibility with those who need prescription lens to see well, is being tackled in their latest patent.
Apple just patented mind control (sort of) — why the Vision Pro could be a mindfulness monster
By Jason England published
No, I’m not kidding. Spotted by Patently Apple, Apple just got a patent approved that is titled "Modifying Virtual Content to Invoke a Target user State.” That’s mind control, right?
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