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Apple's 'Spatial iPhone' Rumors Point to Glasses-Free 3D Display
technology19 days ago

Apple's 'Spatial iPhone' Rumors Point to Glasses-Free 3D Display

Rumors allege Apple is exploring a handheld holographic display, codenamed MH1/H1, that uses eye-tracking and a nano-structured holographic layer to render depth without glasses for a 'Spatial iPhone,' potentially leveraging Samsung OLED panels; the project sits in early R&D with an approximate 2030 timeframe, echoing Apple’s long-standing interest in glasses-free 3D and spatial computing while noting past patents and Samsung SAIT research that could underpin such a device.

Youth trauma accelerates aging clock and shifts gaze away from eyes
science26 days ago

Youth trauma accelerates aging clock and shifts gaze away from eyes

A study of 36 maltreated children and 60 controls finds that childhood abuse is associated with accelerated epigenetic aging and with reduced looking at eyes during social videos; the two changes occur in parallel and both relate to higher behavioral difficulties, but the cross‑sectional design cannot establish causality and there are sample limitations.

Eye Tracking: The Missing Link in Meta's VR Pivot
technology4 months ago

Eye Tracking: The Missing Link in Meta's VR Pivot

An UploadVR opinion piece argues that eye-tracking is the essential missing piece in Meta's VR strategy, noting rivals like Apple, Valve, and Google are embedding eye-tracking into their headsets and platforms. It traces Meta's decade-long push toward a metaverse, highlights leadership reshapes and layoffs, and contends that re-emphasizing eye-tracking and embracing open, standards-based hardware could better align Meta’s ambitions with the evolving VR landscape.

Study Reveals Unique Narrative Patterns in Autistic Individuals and Siblings
science5 months ago

Study Reveals Unique Narrative Patterns in Autistic Individuals and Siblings

A study published in the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders found that autistic individuals and their siblings use fewer causal explanations and describe less of protagonists' thoughts and feelings in storytelling, with some similarities in gaze patterns suggesting shared attentional mechanisms, highlighting differences in narrative skills associated with autism and potential genetic influences.

Autofocus Technology Ensures Sharp Vision at Any Distance
technology10 months ago

Autofocus Technology Ensures Sharp Vision at Any Distance

IXI is developing smart glasses with liquid crystal lenses that can automatically adjust focus in real-time, aiming to improve vision correction for conditions like presbyopia and myopia, while emphasizing the importance of aesthetic appeal and user acceptability. The technology is still in trials, with potential to revolutionize eyewear, though safety and performance concerns remain.