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Sony launches an Apple Vision Pro competitor designed for the "industrial metaverse"
By Benedict Collins published
Sony and Siemens launch a mixed reality headset designed for engineering and design in the industrial metaverse, whatever that means.
Breakthrough at cutting-edge laser lab brings fusion energy closer than ever
By John Loeffler last updated
Researchers at one of the US's most important labs say they created burning plasma that briefly sustained itself by its own fusion reactions, a key step to useable fusion energy.
Microsoft sets out plans to hoover up cloud-skeptic businesses
By Anthony Spadafora published
Microsoft plans to focus on winning over industries that it believes have fallen behind in cloud modernization.
Heat, not electricity, could power computers of the future
By Duncan Geere last updated
Instead of fighting heat in computing it could be embraced as an alternative energy source.
These electronic tattoos can be made on a household printer
By Duncan Geere last updated
Engineers at Waseda University in Japan have figured out how to print ultrathin stick-on electronic tattoos on a household printer.
How metamaterials could one day bring the impossible to life
By Dr. Irina Khromova published
Metaboards' Dr. Irina Khromova explains what metamaterials are and their current and potential future uses.
This smart ring lets you write words and numbers with your thumb
By Duncan Geere published
Just make the shapes on your fingers, and a gyroscope and microphone will do the rest.
This nanotube motion sensor could make wearables cheaper
By Duncan Geere published
A team from Florida State University has created a new kind of sensor that's cheap and easy to manufacture in bulk.
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