Openwashing iPhone With "HeadGaze" and Microsoft Openwashing Itself
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eBay’s HeadGaze brings hands-free input to the iPhone X using ARKit [Ed: What good is "open-source" which only works with an oppressive, DRM-laden, proprietary platform?]
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eBay open-sources HeadGaze so you can control an iPhone X screen with head movements
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eBay Open Sources TrueDepth-Powered Head-Tracking Tech ‘HeadGaze’
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eBay open sources HeadGaze, computer vision tech based on ARKit [Ed: Hosted by Microsoft]
... is available via open source on GitHub.com starting today.
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Open Source Community Health: Your Guide to Continuous (Community) Improvement [Ed: Microsoft -- the company which is under investigation by USDOJ for corruption and bribery and is attacking FOSS using patents -- is 'lecturing' us on Open Source Community Health]
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How to Get Started With the Windows Subsystem for Linux [Ed: Just install 'proper' GNU/Linux -- on a separate partition if need be -- rather than be enslaved by Vista 10 (spying on WSL).]
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