**Cursor Control with Facial Gestures Now Available in Google’s Latest Innovation [Read More]** Developers can now integrate the accessibility feature into their apps, allowing users to control the cursor with facial gestures or by moving their heads. For example, they can open their mouth to move the cursor or raise their eyebrows to click and drag. Announced during last year’s Google I/O for desktop, Project Gameface uses the device’s camera and a database of facial expressions from MediaPipe’s Face Landmarks Detection API to manipulate the cursor. “Through the device’s camera, it seamlessly tracks facial expressions and head movements, translating them into intuitive and personalized control,” Google explained in its announcement. “Developers can now build applications where their users can configure their experience by customizing facial expressions, gesture sizes, cursor speed, and more.” While Gameface was initially made for gamers, Google says it has also partnered with Incluzza — a social enterprise in India focused on accessibility — to see how they can expand it to other settings like work, school, and social situations. Project Gameface was inspired by quadriplegic video game streamer Lance Carr, who has muscular dystrophy. Carr collaborated with Google on the project, with the aim of creating a more affordable and accessible alternative to expensive head-tracking systems.

San Francisco, California – Developers have rolled out a new feature that allows users to control their cursor using facial gestures or by moving their heads. This innovative accessibility feature, known as Project Gameface, was announced during Google I/O for desktop last year. By leveraging the device’s camera and a database of facial expressions, users can now manipulate the cursor with simple movements like opening their mouth to move and raising their eyebrows to click …

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Next-gen Fallout 4 Update Now Live with Native PS5 and Xbox Series X Applications!

Boston, Massachusetts – The long-awaited next-gen update for Fallout 4 has finally arrived, bringing enhancements to the game on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and PC. Players can now enjoy a native version of the game on the new consoles, complete with Performance and Quality mode settings for an improved gaming experience. The update includes stability improvements, fixes, and the ability to play the game at up to 60 frames per second with increased resolution. …

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Sensor System Developed by PhD Student Shows Promise for Real-World Applications

London, UK – Paul Bupe Jr., a PhD student, recently made a groundbreaking discovery that could have significant implications outside academia. Through his research, he developed an innovative bend sensor system that has the potential to revolutionize various industries. Bupe’s journey began while working under his supervisor’s guidance, following a general research path that eventually led to the creation of a simple yet elegant bend sensor. By shining light along flexible media, including a transparent …

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Metafluid Innovation: Harvard Introduces Programmable Fluid with Countless Applications

Cambridge, Massachusetts – Scientists at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences have made a groundbreaking discovery in metamaterial technology. Researchers have developed a versatile programmable metafluid, a type of fluid that can adjust its properties – including viscosity and optical transparency – in response to pressure. This innovative metafluid has the potential for wide-ranging applications in fields such as robotics, optical devices, and energy dissipation. The metafluid developed by the …

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Mars Mission Madness: Virtual Applications Now Open for NASA’s CHAPEA Year-Long Simulation!

Houston, Texas – NASA is currently accepting applications for its upcoming year-long CHAPEA mission, designed to replicate the challenges that crews may encounter on future missions to Mars. The Crew Health and Performance Exploration Analog (CHAPEA) mission involves four volunteer crew members living and working inside a confined 3D-printed habitat at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston. The mission aims to gather valuable scientific data to validate systems and develop solutions for future missions to …

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