Video conferencing, AI startup offers deepfake suits to look perfect
Entering video conferences in pajamas and with tousled hair, and looking perfect: that's the promise (kept) of EmbodyMe
Entering video conferences in pajamas and with tousled hair, and looking perfect: that's the promise (kept) of EmbodyMe
Software developed by Intel monitors students from a distance to see if and when they get distracted. What do you think?
Nimo smart glasses promise to replace a laptop within the next year: an impossible challenge? We'll see.
If you're looking for advice on how to reduce live meeting times to 15 minutes or less, here's some from industry experts.
The spread of Omicron has pushed more and more companies towards innovative and technological approaches to introduce the future of work.
The goal of the ambitious theory of spacetime 'pixels' as the ultimate constituents of the universe is to combine quantum physics with the rules of general relativity.
At different times, in different places, in different ways, even in the same group. 2022 will enhance asymmetric, as well as hybrid work.
The churches are getting closer and closer to virtual reality to unite the faithful from all over the world. Here are their first, unusual steps.
We all hope that it will change our lives for the better, but AI teaches us distrust every day with "sinister", uncontrollable examples.
A group of scientists from important institutions have been meeting since last November to explore antigravity, alternative propulsion and... unidentified phenomena.
Nomophobia is the anxiety of separating from one's smartphone, and of being "disconnected". It's easy to say illness, there's much more behind it. And you, how nomophobic are you?
An office chair or an office chair? Commute shows everyone how domestic commuting is honored and will be honored, even after Covid.
An Australian university conducted research with sports associations, fans and government bodies to understand what they learned from the pandemic.
Testing of autonomous shuttle buses starts in Cambridge. Ugly is ugly, I must say. But for some they are also dangerous.
The workplace of the future? It is a physical-digital hybrid. Microsoft is convinced of this to the point of releasing guidelines for companies.
Inventions that were unsuccessful, or premature, or boasted. They were all important: but take a look at the flops they encountered!
From the first dating sites to Tinder it was a short step. With the advent of VR meetings, will the first date be moved to virtual reality?
Apple Car proceeds between confirmations and denials. But if, besides the Cupertino house, other big techs also launched into the autonomous vehicle market, what would they be like?
A recent WHO report highlights the importance of technology in both the education and practice of nurses. Here are the most promising technologies.
Facebook is dead, and I don't feel very good either: Zuckerberg's social network seems to have hit a peak and started a waning phase.
Remote work, a boom never seen in history. What are the predictions for digital 2021? Word to the leading experts in this sector.