

With mesmerising landscapes, thrilling wildlife - and new airports opening up.Everything was just dreamy with my AI boyfriend - until he asked me if I liked HIS dress: IRAM RAMZAN trials.How many can YOU guess? Satellite images show iconic landmarks from above - so do you know the Eiffel from.I'm an expert - here's how you can avoid suffering that terrifying feeling that you're falling in your sleep.Hobnob or rich tea? Scientists reveal the best biscuits for DUNKING this International Biscuit Day - so do.Teacher's PET! The easiest dog breeds to train revealed - so how does YOUR pooch stack up?.Amazon Prime Video TROLLS Netflix over its password-sharing crackdown - as even Blockbuster joins in on the.Can YOU see them? Mind-bending optical illusion has 16 circles hidden in plain sight - so can you spot them.The universe's TRUE colours: NASA combines images from James Webb and Chandra X-ray Observatory to reveal.The headset was released last year for $799 (£555). Vive uses Kinect-style lasers to track even the smallest of body movements, letting players become fully immersed in their games. HTC claims the Vive is ‘the first complete VR solution’ as it includes two wireless controllers, room scale movement sensors, a built-in camera and a phone.

The glasses have all kinds of applications, including helping users to track their reading habits as they scan pages of the book, and helping athletes to train by focussing on the right areas.Īnd last year, the company announced it had developed eye-tracking technology for the HTC Vive VR headset. Two small cameras fitted to the rim of the glasses capture the eye movements of the wearer and use this to map the gazepoints into a scene video.Īccording to SMI, this ‘binocular eye tracking and automatic parallax compensation delivers reliable and accurate data over all viewing distances.’ Its eye-tracking goggles are worn like a normal pair of glasses and the wearer only needs to briefly fixate on one point anywhere in their surroundings to focus. SMI first began building eye-tracking glasses almost ten years ago.
