Researchers from Cornell University and KAIST have developed a system that turns ordinary smartwatches into hand-tracking devices using AI-powered sonar. The technology, called WatchHand, uses the ...
Listening to a 100Hz sine wave tone for just 60 seconds could reduce motion sickness symptoms for up to two hours. Listening to a 100Hz sine wave tone for just 60 seconds could reduce motion ...
Smartphone users swipe and tap thousands of times daily. Yet, researchers have struggled to ...
As NASA’s Artemis II mission continues its journey around the moon, the agency is providing the public with multiple ways to track the Orion spacecraft in real time during its 10-day flight. The ...
Smartwatch hand tracking uses sound waves to turn any Android wearable into a gesture controller without cameras or extra sensors.
Managing Editor Alison DeNisco Rayome joined CNET in 2019, and is a member of the Home team. She is a co-lead of the CNET Tips and We Do the Math series, and manages the Home Tips series, testing out ...
Smart rings have surged in popularity thanks to their sleek design, advanced health tracking and battery life that outlasts most smartwatches and fitness trackers. To find the best smart rings ...
William Parks is a Game Rant editor specializing in puzzle-driven games, detailed walkthroughs, and collectible-focused strategy guides. After graduating from the University of Southern California’s ...