A new NIH grant will help researchers use eye-tracking to understand how deaf people process vocabulary and develop reading ...
AI-powered retinal imaging closes healthcare gaps, enables earlier intervention, and reveals new insights into systemic ...
Tobii's industry-first single-camera interior sensing solution (DMS+OMS) plays a key role in the DCAS (Driver Control Assistance Systems) approval for automated driving functions such as eye-activated ...
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Tobii’s Breakthrough in Automated Driving with DCAS Approval
Tobii AB ( ($SE:TOBII) ) has provided an announcement. Tobii AB has achieved a significant milestone with its interior sensing technology, which ...
Tobii AB (TBIIF) reports a mixed quarter with reduced net sales but achieves significant cost savings and strategic ...
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Tobii AB Announces 2026 AGM Nomination Committee
Tobii AB ( ($SE:TOBII) ) has provided an update. Tobii AB has announced the appointment of its Nomination Committee for the 2026 Annual General ...
Tobii AB, the global leader in eye tracking and pioneer of attention computing, has partly prevailed in a patent infringement lawsuit against Pupil Labs GmbH to halt the infringement of Tobii's patent ...
It wouldn’t be a UFC heavyweight headliner without a little chaos. UFC CEO Dana White confirmed that heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall was transported to the hospital following his UFC 321 no-contest ...
Google and Samsung's headset is a $1,799 bet on the future of AR and smart glasses, powered by live AI. It's the first in a set of products to come. I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now ...
A wireless eye implant developed at Stanford Medicine has restored reading ability to people with advanced macular degeneration. The PRIMA chip works with smart glasses to replace lost photoreceptors ...
The most visible comet of the fall will make its closest approach to Earth overnight. Comet Lemmon (C/2025 A4) is one of a pair of comets sweeping through the solar system. The other is SWAN (C/2025 ...
Microchips implanted into the back of the eyes of legally blind patients have helped some of them read again, according to a new study published Monday. Out of the 32 patients with geographic atrophy ...
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