AI-ovens, dual-display or 3D screen laptops and satellite SOS texting shine at Las Vegas tech show
– as no glasses required. Using an eye-tracking camera system and a lenticular lens built into the 16in OLED screen, the laptop can accurately display a different image for each eye giving the impression of 3D, including objects that jump out of the screen. It will play 3D movies and games but is most impressive with creative software, for which Asus has developed plugins to take advantage of the screen.in trying to make glass-free 3D computer screens a reality.
It can spot 80 different ingredients and dishes and includes air sous vide, air-frying and steam-cooking modes alongside traditional oven functions. You can even use the camera to take photos of or livestream your culinary creations as they cook.The Withings U-Scan sits in your toilet and can track nutritional or menstrual health from your urine.
It tracks 100 biomarkers for monitoring menstrual cycles and hormone levels or hydration and nutrition using customisable cartridges, sending all the data to the Health Mate app. The device, due to launch by mid-2023, will cost £500, with cartridges lasting three months costing £30.Apple added the ability to use satellites to send SOS messages to the.
They promise two-way texting at some point in the future but how that will be built into phones and who pays for the service remains to be seen. Google and Samsung will have to be convinced to use Qualcomm’s rather than their own-brand chips in their top phones, too.
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