How mobile apps are changing the way people play games
Ubiquitous, secure, and soon “physical” again: mobile apps take gaming to new terrain because they know how to adapt to everything
Ubiquitous, secure, and soon “physical” again: mobile apps take gaming to new terrain because they know how to adapt to everything
Stanford University's new "sprayable" technology allows you to manage apps and keyboards by directly spraying the sensors on your hands.
Here we go, it's that moment. I made it shorter than other times, but the end-of-year message (with related forecasts) is there. And it's for you.
Meta-optical technology is a growing field that focuses on the use of metamaterials to create optical components with unique properties.
Technology is changing education, offering new learning opportunities in the classroom: students and teachers will have many more arrows.
A mobile app is a very valuable asset for the company. It helps users access a single interaction environment and therefore receive data associated with customer loyalty and increased sales. Customer loyalty or attracting new ones, increasing revenues, generating a brand… These are just some of the advantages of having an app. But the reality is that if you offer a valuable app, it can give you a competitive advantage over your competitors. The first step is… Read more
The main trends that can be glimpsed for next year outline an increasingly unstable and dynamic planet. Ready to dance?
Bulletproof, with pepper spray and other gadgets: it's not a video game, Rezvani Vengeance is a real car.
Large interactive holograms will dance in the air in front of us, changing the way we experience live events and business meetings
Artificial intelligence, graphics, sound effects, augmented reality. There are many innovations being experimented in the world of entertainment. Let's try to look at them more closely. The future of gaming is increasingly similar to a science fiction film. New devices, new instruments which consequently open up previously unexplored possibilities and futuristic experiences. This is the secret of a continuously developing and growing sector of our economy. So let's try to understand what the technological innovations will be that will drive the... Read more
From next year, 5 'academy' in France dedicated to the Metaverse and to the education of young people in the new digital professions of the coming years.
Entering video conferences in pajamas and with tousled hair, and looking perfect: that's the promise (kept) of EmbodyMe
Devin Liddell shows us the future changes cities will almost certainly face in the coming years. How will the world change?
Meta has a roadmap in mind for the introduction of AR glasses which should replace cell phones. And she dreams of an “iPhone moment”.
Small and large positive earthquakes for the future are arriving in mobile gaming. Abroad as in Italy the "purchasing campaign" rages
Investing in shares of companies working on artificial intelligence is a sure profit, at least in two cases: here are the ones.
The stores of the future are already waiting for us: just long enough to organize how to combine data collection with their use.
Nimo smart glasses promise to replace a laptop within the next year: an impossible challenge? We'll see.
A report from the Irish company identifies four changes that together will transform reality, making it somewhat unreal.
Semeoticons, an international project led by an Italian team, aims at very advanced diagnostics: I talk about it with its coordinator.
What do you get when you cross Google Street View with self-driving cars? A virtual San Francisco, that's what.