One of the best and most simplest use cases for an ESP32-based display is a smart home dashboard. Touch or non-touch, it doesn't matter, as a basic display can be used to show information from ...
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Apple's first OLED MacBook Pro, set to enter mass production next year, will feature a touch screen display, according to Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. In his latest post on X (Twitter), Kuo writes that ...
Apple has improved the Lock Screen on iPhones in recent years, making it more customizable than ever and able to display information-rich widgets. In iOS 26, Apple has added another custom option to ...
Unlike consumer headsets from major companies such as Meta or HTC, CNCDan's project relies on inexpensive components sourced primarily from online marketplaces like AliExpress. The frame ...
Second screens can be a great asset, and easily pay for themselves by precipitating a productivity boost. They come in all shapes and sizes, leveraging a broad range of technologies, but some products ...
If you already have some Eufy security devices, this smart display is a no-brainer. It brings convenient controls to your system that are available to everyone in your household, while also serving as ...
The man who brought us 56-inch cabin displays thinks the Audi Concept C’s interiors look dated. Gordon Wagener, Mercedes’ chief design officer since 2016, isn’t known for pulling punches when it comes ...
The Meta Ray-Ban Display AI glasses with the Meta Neural Band wristband at Meta headquarters in Menlo Park, California, US, on Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2025. (Photographer David Paul Morris / Bloomberg) ...
Meta’s Ray-Ban glasses turned out to be a surprise hit — a product no one really expected. Today, the company unveiled a new generation of smart glasses, and they might just be the most ambitious pair ...
Remember “Minority Report”? Meta is bringing in-lens display into smart glasses with a neural wristband that lets users control the interface using finger movements similar to Tom Cruise’s haptic ...