While Intel used CES to talk up practical uses for its RealSense facial-recognition technology, the company is getting creative, using RealSense to turn faces into artistic grains of sand. Claire ...
Intel wants to move computing beyond the mouse, keyboard, and touchscreen and into 3D. The company has developed a tiny 3D camera that’s designed for tablets, notebooks and other products, and ...
The 3D cameras recognize your hands movements, facial expressions and much more. (Photo by Jack Smith IV) Intel has been working for years and has spent “hundreds of millions of dollars” on developing ...
You can turn natural objects into digital models, which you can use in your design. Whether you're still a student, a hobbyist, or a seasoned professional, 3D scanners are an essential part of the ...
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