
Tomislav Bezmalinovic
Digital Publisher at MIXED.de
Freelance Writer at the decoder
I write about VR and AR. People tell me that I smile immediately when I put on a VR headset. | Email: [email protected]
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1 week ago |
mixed-news.com | Tomislav Bezmalinovic
The oil painting simulator Vermillion now lets you turn outdoor scenes into painting templates, thanks to Meta's passthrough camera API. FACTSVermillion has received a new update. On Quest 3 or 3S, you can now take photos of your surroundings and optionally convert them into paint-by-numbers templates. This feature is made possible by Meta's new Passthrough Camera API.
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1 week ago |
mixed.de | Tomislav Bezmalinovic
Die Ölmalerei-Simulation Vermillion lässt euch jetzt Motive im Freien in Malvorlagen verwandeln. Metas neue MR-Schnittstelle macht’s möglich. FAKTENVermillion hat ein neues Update erhalten. Mit Quest 3 oder 3S kann man jetzt Fotos der Umgebung schießen und diese optional in Malen-nach-Zahlen-Vorlagen umwandeln. Möglich macht das Metas neue Passthrough Camera API, die vor kurzem für Horizon Store-Apps freigegeben wurde.
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1 week ago |
mixed-news.com | Tomislav Bezmalinovic
Meta's next-generation smart glasses could use AI to continuously analyze the environment and even offer facial recognition. This was reported by The Information, citing several sources close to the company. The website writes that the next generation of smart glasses, codenamed Aperol and Bellini, are planned for 2026 and could offer a new feature that Meta internally calls "Super Sensing".
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1 week ago |
mixed.de | Tomislav Bezmalinovic
Kommende Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses könnten die Umgebung kontinuierlich mit KI analysieren und sogar Gesichtserkennung bieten. Dies berichtet The Information unter Berufung auf mehrere unternehmensnahe Quellen. Die Webseite schreibt, dass die nächste Generation der Smart Glasses mit den Codenamen Aperol und Bellini für 2026 geplant sind und ein neues Feature bieten könnten, das Meta "Super Sensing" nennt.
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1 week ago |
mixed-news.com | Tomislav Bezmalinovic
Apple is making progress in developing its own chip for smart glasses, reports Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. The Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses have been well received by consumers, and Apple is considering launching a similar product in the coming years. Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman states that the company is making progress in developing its own silicon for smart glasses. The chip is said to be based on the energy-efficient S-series processors used in the Apple Watch.
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