Umoove, an Israeli startup developing mobile-based face and eye-tracking technology, today released a new game that demonstrates its current work on tracking using the iPhone's front-facing camera.
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Face and eye-tracking has existed for decades, however, Israeli company Umoove brings a new software-only approach that provides precise face and eye-tracking on any smartphone or tablet with a front ...
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With other virtual reality headset makers expected to bring face- and eye-tracking functions to their upcoming models, HTC is looking to keep pace with new accessories for its Vive Focus 3. The ...
Megadodo Games, a Singapore-based development studio, is gearing up to move into the VR headset market. In the last few weeks, the company quietly started releasing info about its headset, and the ...
Here’s a cool new option for you Webcam folks out there. A4Vision, a California start-up, has licensed its Face Tracking technology to Logitech, which will be adding it to its line of Webcam beginning ...
One of the first things you'll do after throwing down $1,000 on a new iPhone X is take your own picture. But don't expect a regular selfie. This time, you'll fire up Apple's new TrueDepth camera and a ...