Intel is adding Android OS support to its latest RealSense R200 webcam, which will sell for US$99. The RealSense R200 camera follows Intel’s first RealSense F200 camera, which supported Windows 8.1 ...
Personify's application is available today on the Intel RealSense App Showcase. The App Showcase brings the Intel RealSense experience to life through the use of 3D imaging technology, for innovative ...
Intel has revealed its latest smart mapping camera, the Intel RealSense Tracking Camera T265, targeting smartphones and AR headsets along with autonomous drones and robots. Equipped with twin fish-eye ...
Things have only just gotten under way at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco and the company’s RealSense depth-sensing camera technology has already emerged as the most important technology at ...
Intel has a new standalone camera module made for 3D sensing and mapping, and they want to get it into the hands of developers, academics and device prototypers as fast as possible. They've cut down ...
Intel’s D415 and D435 RealSense 3D cameras made a splash when they were released. These low-cost, USB 3-based cameras provide a high-resolution video stream as well as a matching 3D-depth data stream ...
Intel has developed a new smartphone with a 3D RealSense camera that can recognize objects and detect motion and gestures, much like a Kinect camera. The smartphone is being made available as a ...
Intel on Wednesday expanded its family of RealSense 3D cameras with an on-device system for facial recognition. Intel said its new RealSense ID camera system combines an active depth sensor with a ...
With its RealSense 3D camera now being built into laptops and tablets, Intel is starting to line up content partners, including comicbook publishers, to turn their properties into interactive ...
Intel is reportedly the latest technology giant jumping on the virtual / augmented reality bandwagon. The chipmaker is actively developing an augmented reality headset based on its RealSense 3D camera ...
Over the holidays, I've really been putting the hours into Fallout 4. So when Intel and Uraniom said that it'd be demonstrating its RealSense 3D camera to embed people into that vault suit, I knew ...