Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about processors, digital photography, AI, quantum computing, computer science, materials science, supercomputers, drones, browsers, 3D ...
For all our technological advances, nothing beats evolution when it comes to research and development. Take jumping spiders. These small arachnids have impressive depth perception despite their tiny ...
KYOTO, Japan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kyocera Corporation (President: Hideo Tanimoto; hereinafter: Kyocera) today announced a high-resolution AI-based depth sensor for measuring tiny objects that have been ...
At Build this year, Satya Nadella promised it would be "the most powerful sensor with the least amount of noise", and with an ultra-wide field of view. It's small enough and low-power enough to use in ...
Update 07/18/24 at 5:11 p.m. ET: This post was updated to include timing for the Phone 1 patch. Nothing’s ultra-cheap subbrand CMF is restricting users’ independent access to the $200 Phone 1’s depth ...
World’s first to deliver 100μm resolution at 10cm range, even with tiny, reflective or semi-transparent objects; ideal for highly accurate measurement towards flexible automation. A unique ...
Inspired by jumping spiders, researchers have developed a compact and efficient depth sensor that could be used on board microrobots, in small wearable devices, or in lightweight virtual and augmented ...
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