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New privacy frontier: Europe eyes crackdown on smart glasses
European authorities are exploring regulatory measures to restrict the use of smart glasses amid privacy concerns, signaling a potential crackdown on wearable tech.
Fully autonomous drones have killed human soldiers for the first time
Ukrainian defense official confirms fully autonomous drones killed soldiers without human oversight in a test two years ago, marking a significant milestone.
Why VR Comfort Gets Worse When You’re Tired
Having tired eyes and mind increases VR discomfort by amplifying visual discrepancies and reducing focus, but understanding why this happens can help you stay comfortable.
Why Your VR Sessions Feel Worse on Some Days Than Others
Why your VR sessions feel worse on some days may surprise you, but understanding the factors behind it can help you improve your experience.
The ‘I Haven’t Played in Weeks’ Comeback Plan: Avoiding Motion Sickness
Greatly easing into your return can prevent motion sickness—discover essential tips to make your comeback smoother and more comfortable.
Outdoor VR? The Safety Reasons It’s Usually a Bad Idea
Outdoor VR poses privacy, safety, and technical risks that make it generally a bad idea—here’s why you should think twice before trying it.
Why You Get Dry Eyes in VR (and How to Reduce It)
Getting dry eyes in VR happens because reduced blinking and bright screens strain your eyes—discover how to stay comfortable during your virtual adventures.
VR and Seasonal Allergies: Comfort Tips for Sensitive Eyes
Fighting seasonal allergies while enjoying VR? Discover essential tips to keep your eyes comfortable and prevent discomfort during allergy season.
Pollen and VR Face Padding: Preventing Sneezing, Itch, and Irritation
Navigating pollen exposure during VR use can be challenging; learn how proper face padding choices help prevent sneezing, itchiness, and irritation.