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One ring to rule your screen: ‘picoRing’ wireless mouse lasts 30 days per charge
University of Tokyo researchers unveil picoRing, an ultralow-power ring mouse that controls AR glasses for over a month on one charge.
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New haptic system lets soft objects respond to taps, squeezes and twists
New technology that invites expressive, two-way communication between a person and the soft, flexible object they are holding ...
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Researchers build a compostable computer mouse—circuit board and all
Using wood-derived materials, researchers showcase the potential of making eco-friendly yet high-functioning electronics ...
You can connect a wireless mouse using Bluetooth on a Mac or PC. Here's how to do it in a few quick steps.
Researchers show how easy it is to use a mouse's optical sensor to secretly record and capture speech in a new 'critical ...
As processors overheat under growing demand, scientists are using diamonds — the world’s best heat conductors — to keep future computers cooler, faster, and more efficient.
Modern printed circuit boards are made from petroleum-based materials and are difficult to recycle. Empa researchers have developed a biodegradable ...
Sunnyvale-made sensors in your gaming mouse can spy on conversations using AI. UC Irvine researchers proved the Bay Area tech ...
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The lord of the ring mouse - A lightweight ring-based computer mouse lasts over a month on a single charge
As use of wearable devices such as augmented reality (AR) glasses has slowly but steadily increased, so too has the desire to control these devices ...
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