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Extended Reality on-the-move

MBZUAI ·

This article discusses the evolution of mobile extended reality (MEX) and its potential to revolutionize urban interaction. It highlights the convergence of augmented and virtual reality technologies for mobile usage. A novel approach to 3D models, characterized as urban situated models or “3D-plus-time” (4D.City), is introduced. Why it matters: The development of MEX and 4D.City could significantly enhance user experience and analog-digital convergence in urban environments, offering new possibilities for human-computer interaction.

Meet the HONOR Magic7 Pro: A phone that leverages AI power - Gulf Business

The National ·

The HONOR Magic7 Pro smartphone is featured for its integration of artificial intelligence capabilities, according to a report in Gulf Business. The device reportedly leverages AI to enhance various user experiences, potentially across areas such as camera performance, system optimization, and user interface features. This highlights the ongoing trend of incorporating advanced AI functionalities into consumer electronics. Why it matters: The continuous emphasis on AI integration in mainstream consumer devices demonstrates the expanding reach of artificial intelligence into everyday technology used across the Middle East.

A vision to change how we see

KAUST ·

Dr. Andrew Bastawrous, CEO/co-founder of Peek, discussed his work on mobile eye clinics at KAUST. He developed Peek Acuity and Peek Retina, which turn smartphones into tools for detecting visual impairment. The technology uses smartphone screens and camera clip-ons to image inside the eye. Why it matters: This low-cost mobile ophthalmic tool has the potential to prevent and treat vision loss in underserved communities.

HONOR advances its AI vision at MWC 2026 with robot phone, humanoid robot and magic V6 - Saudi Gazette

Saudi Gazette ·

HONOR showcased advancements in its AI strategy at MWC 2024, featuring a robot phone concept capable of adapting to user needs and a humanoid robot prototype. The company also introduced the Magic V6, integrating AI for enhanced user experiences. Why it matters: This signals increasing investment and innovation in AI-driven mobile devices from Chinese manufacturers, potentially shaping the future of human-device interaction in the region and globally.

On Optimizing Mobile Memory, Storage, and Beyond

MBZUAI ·

Prof. Chun Jason Xue from the City University of Hong Kong presented research on optimizing mobile memory and storage by analyzing mobile application characteristics, noting their differences from server applications. The research explores system software designs inherited from the Linux kernel and identifies optimization opportunities in mobile memory and storage management. Xue's work aims to enhance user experience on mobile devices through mobile application characterization, focusing on non-volatile and flash memories. Why it matters: Optimizing mobile systems based on the unique characteristics of mobile applications can significantly improve device performance and user experience in the region.

Airborne antennas to address EMF concerns

KAUST ·

KAUST researchers propose using tethered unmanned aerial vehicles (TUAVs) with cellphone antennas to address public concerns about EMF exposure from mobile networks. The TUAVs would receive signals, reducing users' uplink exposure and employing low power 'green antennas' that do not radiate EMF. A network of ground stations would provide power and broadband data links to the TUAVs. Why it matters: The system could allow the development of 6G mobile systems to continue while decreasing EMF exposure, and the team has already applied for a U.S. patent for their proposal, indicating significant commercial potential.