Osteoboost: FDA-Cleared Wearable For Bone Health Now Available

Bone Health Technologies (BHT) has opened pre-orders for Osteoboost, the first FDA-cleared wearable medical device designed to treat osteopenia, a condition affecting millions at risk of fractures. The device is a non-invasive, non-drug treatment option for postmenopausal women with low bone density. Priced at $995 during the pre-order phase (compared to a $1,500 list price), Osteoboost is expected to...

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Meta Plans Nuclear Power For Data Centers

Meta apparently has big plans for its U.S. data center (just like the Enfabrica’s ACF SuperNIC we have talked a couple of days ago), aiming to integrate nuclear power into its operations, securing between one and four gigawatts of nuclear energy capacity by the early 2030s. The company is seeking proposals from nuclear energy developers experienced in either Small...

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XREAL One Series: Cinematic AR Glasses Powered By X1 Processor With Advanced Spatial Computing

XREAL unveiled the XREAL One Series, a new line of augmented reality (AR) glasses equipped with XREAL’s first silicon chip, the X1 spatial computing chip. Beyond the proprietary X1 co-processor, what sets the XREAL One Series apart from the competition is its fully customizable cinematic virtual screen, which is spatially controlled directly by the glasses themselves. The XREAL One...

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PlayStation VR2 will get hand-tracking support soon

Just when it seemed like PC support was Sony’s final word on the PlayStation VR2, the company is showing off hand tracking for the virtual reality headset. As spotted by UploadVR, Sony has been demoing controller-free hand-tracking support on the PSVR2 at SIGGRAPH Asia 2024, an academic conference and tradeshow focused on “computer graphics and interactive techniques.” Sony hasn’t...

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