Intel's Vaunt smart glasses are important. They're probably the most important AR wearable we've ever seen, and there's a simple reason for that: They're actually wearable.
Intel's new AR glasses look like ordinary glasses. But considering what happened with Google Glass, would you actually wear these in public? Take our poll and see what others think.
HP has announced plans to release new configuration options for its Z4 workstation PC, complete with Intel Core X-series processors and a new spin on its own Windows Mixed Reality headset.
Want to create a 360 video that ensures the viewer is looking in the right direction at the peak of the action? PanoMoments is a new 360 video format that is similar to a living photo, but actually works based on the viewer's movement in the immersive scene.
The HTC Vive Pro virtual reality headset's front-mounted cameras can do more than just help stop you bumping into walls. They're depth sensing so can provide basic hand and controller tracking without sensors.