Apple’s March Event Could Showcase an Engaging Formula 1 Experience on Vision Pro

**Immersive Viewing on Vision Pro: The Next Era of Sports Entertainment**

Apple has consistently led the way in technological advancement, and its latest initiative in immersive video experiences is no different. With the highly anticipated introduction of immersive viewing features for Formula One (F1) on the Vision Pro, Apple aims to revolutionize how fans interact with live sports.

### The Advancement of Immersive Video

Apple’s foray into immersive video commenced in 2024 with the launch of a scripted short film. The company revealed its intention to broaden its offerings to encompass a range of immersive content, such as music videos, concerts, and major sporting events. Significantly, Apple has already made progress in this domain by supplying immersive streams for select Los Angeles Lakers games, elevating the experience for basketball enthusiasts.

### Anticipation Surrounding F1 Immersive Viewing

As the 2026 Formula 1 season draws near, speculation is growing regarding Apple’s possible announcement of immersive viewing for F1 at the forthcoming event on March 4. John Gruber, a notable commentator, emphasized the timing of this event, noting that the F1 season will kick off in Australia on March 8. Considering Apple TV has become the exclusive broadcasting partner for F1 in the U.S., the incorporation of immersive technology into their broadcasts appears likely.

Gruber noted that if Apple intends to present a live immersive experience for F1 races, the March 4 event would be an optimum stage for such a demonstration. While this remains conjectural, the synchronization of Apple’s recent movements into immersive sports broadcasting and the approaching F1 season indicates that such a feature may soon be realized.

### The Future of Immersive Sports Broadcasting

The opportunity for immersive viewing on the Vision Pro signifies a remarkable advancement in sports entertainment. Fans could experience races from distinctive viewpoints, deepening their connection to the sport. The technology holds the promise of bringing viewers nearer to the action, making them feel as though they are part of the race.

As Apple persists in its innovation, the critical inquiry is not if immersive video will arrive at F1, but rather when it will be completely unveiled. With the company’s history and dedication to enhancing user experiences, the future of immersive sports viewing appears bright.

In conclusion, as we await further announcements from Apple, the enthusiasm surrounding immersive viewing on the Vision Pro continues to escalate. Whether it be for F1 or other sports, the adoption of immersive technology is destined to transform how fans connect with their beloved events.

de next-RAP8-EZBOX – Ultra-Compact Intel Core i7-1365UE Raptor Lake Embedded System – CNX Software

AAEON de next RAP8-EZBOX

AAEON’s de next-RAP8-EZBOX is an ultra-compact embedded system powered by an Intel Core i7-1365UE 10-core Raptor Lake SoC paired with 16GB of LPDDR5x system and one M.2 2280 M-Key slot for storage. It’s offered as either a 42.5mm thick fanless or a 45.4mm thick actively cooled mini PC. Key interfaces include HDMI 1.4b video output, two Ethernet (2.5GbE + GbE) ports, and two USB 3.0 ports. Its compact size, powerful processor, and range of interfaces make it suitable for space-constrained autonomous systems or industrial robots. de next-RAP8-EZBOX specifications: SoC- Intel Core i7-1365UE 10-core/12-thread Raptor Lake processor up to 1.70 GHz / 4.90 GHz (Turbo) with 96 EU Intel Iris Xe Graphics @ 1.30 GHz; TDP/PBP: 15 Watts System Memory – Up to 16GB LPDDR5x Storage – NVMe SSD via M.2 2280 M-Key (PCIe x2) socket Video Output – HDMI 1.4b up to 1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz Networking Gigabit Ethernet RJ45 […]

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SlimeVR Butterfly Trackers: Ultra-Slim nRF52833-Based VR Trackers with 48h Battery Life (Crowdfunding) – CNX Software

SlimeVR Butterfly Trackers

Designed by SlimeVR in Rotterdam, Netherlands, the SlimeVR Butterfly Trackers are open-hardware, IMU-based, ultra-slim, full-body VR trackers designed for virtual reality gaming, motion capture, VTubing, and more. The trackers provide full-body positional tracking without base stations, cameras, Wi-Fi, or Bluetooth. Each tracker uses an IMU to measure absolute rotation and transmits data over a custom 2.4 GHz ESB protocol via a dedicated dongle supporting up to 10 trackers, eliminating occlusion issues and router setup. Based on Nordic Semi’s nRF52833 wireless MCU, the split “butterfly” design places the PCB and 90 mAh battery side-by-side to achieve a thickness of under 7 mm and a weight below 10 grams, while a flexible interconnect improves comfort when worn under clothing. The system offers a 100–200 Hz refresh rate, <15 ms latency, over 48 hours of battery life with USB-C charging and OTA firmware updates. SlimeVR Butterfly Trackers specifications: Wireless MCU – Nordic nRF52833 CPU […]

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Mimiclaw: An OpenClaw-Style AI Assistant for ESP32-S3 Boards – CNX Software

MiniClaw OpenClaw ESP32 S3

MimiClaw is an OpenClaw-inspired AI assistant designed for ESP32-S3 boards, which acts as a gateway between the Telegram messaging application and Claude online LLM to control the hardware by just chatting to it. We’ve just written about PicoClaw, an ultra-lightweight personal AI Assistant for cheap Linux boards that just needs 10MB of spare RAM. It was itself inspired by Nanobot, a lightweight assistant written in Python, that’s 99% smaller, in terms of lines of code, than the original OpenClaw project that started it all. Since most of the processing is done through messaging apps and online LLMs, it was only a matter of time until this type of solution was ported to microcontrollers. MimiClaw highlights: Written in C; relies on the ESP-IDF 5.5 framework System requirements – ESP32-S3 board with 16 MB flash and 8 MB PSRAM, such as the LILYGO T7-S3, FireBeetle 2 ESP32-S3, ESP32-S3-DevKitC-1-N16R8, Seeed Studio’s XIAO ESP32S3 […]

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Avalue EMX-PTLP: Thin Mini-ITX Motherboard Featuring Intel Core Ultra 7 358H Panther Lake-H SoC – CNX Software

Intel Panther Lake-H thin mini-ITX motherboard

Avalue’s EMX-PTLP is an industrial, thin mini-ITX motherboard powered by Intel Panther Lake-H Core Ultra (Series 3) family, up to the 12-core Intel Core Ultra 7 358H SoC delivering up to 180 TOPS for AI and industrial automation deployments. The board supports up to 64GB of DDR5 SoDIMM/CSoDIMM memory, features M.2 PCIe 5.0 and PCIe 4.0 sockets for storage and expansion, M.2 E-Key and B-Key sockets for wireless and cellular connectivity, a PCIe x8 slot, HDMI, DisplayPort, USB-C, and LVDS/eDP display interfaces, GbE and 2.5GbE networking interfaces, a range of USB4, USB 3.2, and USB 2.0 interfaces, and more. Avalue EMX-PTLP specifications: SoC – Intel Panther Lake processor with Intel Xe LPG graphics (one or the other) Intel Core Ultra 5 322 6-core (2P + 4LPE) CPU at up to 4.4 GHz with 12MB Smart Cache, 2x Xe core Intel Graphics (18 TOPS), AI accelerator (46 TOPS); PBP: 25 Watts […]

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STMicroelectronics Stellar P3E Quad-Core Arm Cortex-R52+ Automotive MCU with Neural-ART AI Accelerator – CNX Software

Stellar P3E AI automotive MCU Block Diagram

STMicroelectronics has introduced the Stellar P3E, the first automotive MCU with an embedded Neural-ART AI accelerator, designed to simplify X-in-1 Electronic Control Units (ECUs) by consolidating powertrain functions like the inverter, on-board charger (OBC), and DC-DC converter into a single module. The MCU enables smart sensing, predictive maintenance, and virtual sensor applications without the cost and complexity of a separate SoC. The microcontroller features four 500 MHz Arm Cortex-R52+ cores with 19.5 MB of xMemory, which is based on phase-change memory (PCM), offering roughly twice the density of embedded flash. The chip integrates multiple ADC channels for precise sensing, high-resolution PWM down to 102 ps for fine motor control, and 10 timer modules for deterministic real-time operation. Connectivity options include Gigabit Ethernet and CAN-XL, for high-speed, low-latency in-vehicle communication. Stellar P3E (SR6P3EC4/SR6P3EC6) specifications: MCU – SR6P3EC4 / SR6P3EC6 CPU Cores – 4x Arm Cortex‑R52+ cores at up to 500 MHz; […]

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Android 17 Beta 1 Unveiled: H.266/VVC Support, Enhanced Camera Features, and More – CNX Software

Android 17

Google has just announced the release of Android 17 Beta 1 with performance improvements, H.266/VVC video codec support, smoother camera mode transitions, privacy and security enhancements, and more. The company is not releasing Developer Previews anymore, and instead follows the “continuous Canary channel” announced with the first Android 16 Developer Preview. So, with Android 17, the very first release is the “Beta 1” release. Some of the key changes in Android 17 so far: Developers can’t opt out of orientation and resizability restrictions on large screen devices (sw > 600 dp), so they’ll have to make sure their apps work on tablets, foldables, and desktop windowing environments. With one exception: apps categorized as games with android:appCategory flag. Google published a separate blog post about the change. Performance improvements and tools Lock-free MessageQueue that will reduce missed frames. Added Generational garbage collection to ART’s Concurrent Mark-Compact collector. This aims to reduce […]

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Creality Falcon A1 Pro Review – User-Friendly, Fully Enclosed 20W Laser Engraver with HD Camera – CNX Software

Creality Falcon A1 Pro review

Creality has sent a review sample of the Falcon A1 Pro fully enclosed laser engraver and cutting machine. It’s designed to be easy to use out of the box since it’s mostly pre-assembled. It is equipped with a 20W blue laser and can engrave and cut a wide variety of materials such as cardboard, wood, bamboo, rubber, leather, fabric, acrylic, plastic, and more. It notably supports cutting 10 mm thick basswood and 8 mm thick black acrylic. The machine can engrave materials at a speed of up to 600 mm/s, and offers smart features such as auto focus, real-time flame detection, and an HD camera for accurate workpiece positioning. It’s compatible with a range of laser engraving software, such as LightBurn and LaserGRBL for Windows and macOS, but we’ll use Falcon Design Space in this review. Creality Falcon A1 Pro Laser Engraver Specifications Main laser module Laser power – 20W […]

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LR2021 LoRa Plus Board Integrates Semtech LR2021 and Nordic nRF54L15 for High-Speed FLRC and LoRa Connectivity – CNX Software

Semtech LR2021 LoRa Development Board

Last year, Semtech released the LR2021 LoRa Plus transceiver chip, designed to address the low data-rate issue associated with LoRa, but surprisingly, they didn’t release a development board for the chip. Now, almost a year later, Seeed Studio and Semtech have partnered to introduce the LR2021 LoRa Plus development kit targeting long-range high-speed LoRa and FLRC applications up to 2.6 Mbps. Not only does the board support LoRa Gen 4 technology, providing Sub-GHz, 2.4 GHz ISM, and S/L-band operation, but a XIAO nRF54L15 board also adds dual-core processing (Arm Cortex-M33 + RISC-V) and supports other short-range protocols, including NFC, Bluetooth LE 6.0, Matter, Thread, and 2.4 GHz proprietary protocols. The development board also features a 0.96-inch 128×64 OLED, three Grove connectors for expansion, a USB Type-C for power, SWD debugging, and two Sub-GHz and 2.4 GHz SMA connectors. It is compatible with Arduino Uno, STM32 Nucleo, and Nordic DK boards. […]

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xSDR: Compact M.2 2230 SDR Module with Artix-7 FPGA and LMS7002M RFIC – Crowdfunding on CNX Software

xSDR single sided M.2 software defined radio with 2× RX TX channels up to 3.8 GHz

Wavelet Lab’s xSDR is a tiny, single-sided M.2 2230 software-defined radio (SDR) module designed for integration into laptops, embedded systems, and edge computing devices. A successor to the company’s previous uSDR, the “x” in xSDR stands for “extended,” adding 2×2 MIMO support and a wider frequency range to the same tiny footprint. The module is built around the Lime Microsystems LMS7002M RFIC and an AMD Artix-7 XC7A50T FPGA as found in the LimeNET Micro 2.0 Developer Edition board. This combination allows for a tuning range of 30 MHz to 3.8 GHz and a sample rate of up to 122.88 MSPS, making this SDR suitable for cellular research (LTE/5G), spectrum analysis, satellite tracking, and high-speed data links (with two modules). Wavelet Lab’s xSDR specifications: RFIC – Lime Microsystems LMS7002M programmable RF (FPRF) transceiver IC FPGA – AMD Embedded XC7A50T (Artix-7) with 52,160 logic cells RF capabilities Channels – 2×2 MIMO (2x […]

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