- Facebook developed a new Quest VR machine with smaller dimensions

The new device is expected to be 15% smaller than the first generation, improved handles and has a display with a higher refresh frequency for a smooth visual experience.
- Chemical recycling can be a solution to the problem of plastic waste pollution

It is no exaggeration to say that the Earth is engulfed in plastic. Each of the 7.6 billion people on the planet are carrying nearly 400kg of plastic on their backs.
- Robots can recharge themselves by 'eating metal'

Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania School of Engineering and Applied Sciences have just announced a bold idea: Robots can recharge themselves by coming into contact
- Apple's new initiative could stop screen peeping

The feeling of having someone glancing at your phone, tablet, or laptop screen every time you use these devices in public is clearly uncomfortable.
- Samsung's new battery technology can allow electric cars to run up to 800km on a single charge

If battery technology is better at both performance and safety, the prospect of electric vehicles dominating global traffic may not be far off.
- Why do beautiful natural photos make people feel happy?

Researchers have recently discovered evidence that beautiful nature photos are truly a 'medicine' for people's moods.
- Baidu develops open source AI to identify people who do not wear masks

The atmosphere of fear of the Corona virus is growing, and companies in China are struggling to curb its spread.One of those efforts went to Baidu, China's leading search engine,
- Artificial neurons have been able to communicate with biological neurons via the Internet

If you think that our brain can connect and communicate with computers is an unrealistic perspective, you're probably wrong.
- New face recognition technology can identify objects up to 1,000 meters away

Thanks to the great advances in the field of artificial intelligence in general and machine learning in particular in recent years, facial recognition technology is becoming much
- The new 3D printing technique can create delicate, small, soft objects in seconds

Current 3D printing technology takes a long time to create an object and it can only create hard structures.
- This device can turn you into 'Spider-Man'

This is essentially a specially designed vacuum device.
- Toshiba's algorithm helps normal computers calculate faster than supercomputers

Normal computers will optimize the combination much faster than supercomputers.
- China successfully developed 'handheld' quantum satellite communications equipment

Chinese scientists have recently built a small ground-based quantum satellite station.
- This is the first watch to integrate two in-depth health monitoring tools

Withings, an emerging wearable smart device manufacturer, has just made the tech world have to mention their name with the launch of ScanWatch - the first smartwatch model to be
- Apple is quietly developing virtual speaker technology that can simulate sound from any location

Apple has just been granted a patent by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office related to virtual sound simulation.
- Great idea about a robot that can find and charge electric vehicles on its own

Besides the price, one of the factors that hinders the popularity of electric vehicles is charging.
- Puma introduces a special shoe, designed specifically for gamers

The comfort of the legs will greatly improve the concentration ability of gamers, contributing to their better handling.
- Bring VR experience to the browser with WebVR

Oculus Rift, HTC Vive and other VR products have changed the future of technology. People might scoff at the idea of VR headsets, but like the Internet in the 1990s, VR was the
- JBL announced the idea of the world's first solar powered wireless headset

This 'unique' headset is called Reflect Eternal.
- Huawei P40 Pro configuration leak, Kirin 990 5G chipset, 5,500mAh graphene battery, 50W fast charging

Huawei will launch Huawei P40 and P40 Pro, successor versions of Huawei P30 and Huawei P30 Pro in the first quarter of 2020.