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Why, though? Sunglasses with sound, but no style

The Hustle

The jury’s still out on the success of Apple’s Vision Pro, but VR headsets are meant to be immersive, so it makes sense for them to cover both a user’s eyes and ears. But 2004’s Oakley Thump — sunglasses, earbuds, and an MP3 player all in one — was just too expensive for what it provided.

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Top 25 App Development Companies in Dubai,UAE & Abu Dhabi

Xicom

Services: e-commerce development, CMS (Content Management System), iOS & Android app development, cross-platform app development, augmented reality/VR, software development, IT consulting services, quality assurance & testing, Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain, Big Data & Analytics, and Cloud computing.

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What Is Hyperautomation?

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Selenium , the first tool for automated browser testing (2004), could be programmed to find fields on a web page, click on them or insert text, click “submit,” scrape the resulting web page, and collect results. Office staff usually perform tasks like invoice processing by filling in a web form. Automating this process is simple.

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Interview with an Intiface Haptics Engineer

David Walsh

I was recently re-reading my Interview with a PornHub Web Developer and one bit I started thinking about was the VR question and the idea of making users not just see but feel` something. The haptic feedback of VR games is what really sets them apart from your standard PC or console game. For me personally, not at all.