#optics

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Mobile UX
fromWIRED
3 weeks ago

This Company Has Figured Out a Way to Make Face ID Invisible

The notch in smartphones is being replaced by smaller punch-hole cameras and new under-display technology from Metalenz.
Wearables
fromFast Company
1 month ago

Warby Parker's new sport sunglasses won't make you look like a bug

Warby Parker launches stylish performance sunglasses combining function and design, starting at $195.
Tech industry
fromTheregister
1 month ago

Nvidia embraces optical scale-up as copper reaches limits

Nvidia plans to integrate over a thousand GPUs into a single system using photonic interconnects by 2028, investing heavily in optics and interconnect technology.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 months ago

What color is this dot? New illusion demonstrates weird vision quirk

The illusion contains nine purple dots against a blue background. When those of us with full color vision focus on one dot, it appears more purple while the rest seem to shift to blue.
Science
Venture
from24/7 Wall St.
3 months ago

Lumentum Leaps Nearly 8% During AI Optics Boom

Optical interconnects are crucial for data center scaling, creating major investment opportunities in optics companies like Lumentum, Coherent, Finisar, and Sienna.
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 months ago

Wilfried Nancy's Venn diagram and the optics of controlling the controlables | Max Rushden

One dictionary definition for you: Optics (1) The way in which an event or course of action is perceived by the public. It appears you do want a coach or manager who doesn't care about optics. But at the same time, optics are important, because it is all we have to work with when results aren't in your favour. But it's a fine line between the perception of the event, and the event itself.
Soccer (FIFA)
fromSun Sentinel
5 months ago

Is Tua fraternizing with Jalen Ramsey after Dolphins' elimination a big deal?

I'm not sitting here saying don't laugh, you can't talk to a friend after a game or anything like that, but I do think there are some optics of, when you're cracking up, belly-laughing on the field after you just lost a huge game in that way to be eliminated from the playoffs, that's a look that doesn't go over well, whether it's with certain other players in the locker room, whether it's with ownership, whether it's with the fanbase.
National Football League
Gadgets
fromKotaku
6 months ago

This Beginner Telescope Now Costs as Much as a Toy, Yet Comes with Two Real Eyepieces - Kotaku

An 80mm refractor telescope with quality optics, two eyepieces, and a Barlow lens is now available at a discounted $85, offering clear astronomical views.
US politics
fromwww.mediaite.com
7 months ago

The View Hosts Express Confusion Over Pete Hegseth's Focus on Fitness' in Military: Why Is He Obsessed?'

Hosts criticized Secretary Pete Hegseth's emphasis on physical fitness as retro, obsessed with 'fat', and poor optics for military leadership.
fromBusiness Matters
9 months ago

Maven backs laser optics pioneer PowerPhotonic with 2.6m investment

Maven Capital Partners has invested £2.6 million in PowerPhotonic, emphasizing its growth plans supported by previous funding from Archangels and Scottish Enterprise. This funding will help the precision optics specialist scale operations and expand its Arizona manufacturing base, enhancing its sales and marketing efforts.
Science
Business
fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
9 months ago

Walnut Creek's longtime Site for Sore Eyes location under new ownership

Macario Palma transitioned from aspiring architect to franchise owner of a vision care business, Site for Sore Eyes, after years of industry experience.
Gadgets
fromstupidDOPE | Est. 2008
9 months ago

Vuarnet's PolarLynx Lenses Bring Style and Clarity to Every Adventure | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008

Vuarnet's PolarLynx lenses offer enhanced contrast, glare reduction, and stylish design, using mineral glass to improve optical quality and durability.
fromTNW | Deep-Tech
11 months ago

'World's first' autofocus glasses could spell the end of reading specs

"None of the tech giants are fixing eyesight," N iko Eiden, IXI's cofounder and CEO, told TNW in an interview. "They're looking at smart eyewear as a new wearable platform for AI assistants or capturing footage for your social media feed, but not solving the actual vision problem."
European startups
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