Samsung Galaxy Phones I tested the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra — and of course it's the best Android phone ever Virtual Reality & Augmented Reality A Samsung exec has teased more details about its ...
Google is acquiring a HTC Vive engineering team to work on Android XR headsets and glasses. The move strengthens the experience and knowledge for the Google-Samsung-Qualcomm headset, Project Moohan.
While Meta's Quest line of headsets has dominated the virtual reality space, mixed reality -- using digital displays overlaying the real world -- is a new frontier that's just starting to be explored, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A grid of apps reportedly from Samsung's Project Moohan headset. (Android Headlines) More expected are the internals and software ...
Samsung is trying to eat Apple's lunch in the XR space, and it might have the device to do it. Android Headlines got a hold of leaked product renders and what seem to be actual specs for Samsung's ...
Samsung delayed its Android XR headset launch to implement critical hardware and software improvements. Executives confirm major refinements to the device’s ergonomics and weight balance for comfort, ...
The wait is almost over if you’ve been looking forward to the launch of Android XR on the Project Moohan headset from Samsung. We have a date! On Tuesday, October 21 at 10PM Eastern (7PM Pacific), ...
BARCELONA—Samsung used Mobile World Congress to show off Project Moohan for the first time. This Android XR headset, a collaboration with Google that's been under development for some time, is ...
Late last year, Samsung teased a new headset called Project Moohan. It was notable for several reasons, but most importantly, it was classified as a headset designed for extended reality (XR) ...
Samsung’s long-rumoured answer to the Apple Vision Pro has finally made an appearance – sort of. Behind a rope at Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, the company showcased its upcoming extended ...
Samsung's Android XR-powered MR device is internally code-named as Project Moohan, meaning ‘infinity’ in the Korean language. It promises to deliver immersive experiences within an infinite space.
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