Meta Archives - TechGoing https://www.techgoing.com/tag/meta/ Technology News and Reviews Wed, 08 Nov 2023 17:25:25 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 Meta CTO: Google refuses to bring its Play Store to Quest https://www.techgoing.com/meta-cto-google-refuses-to-bring-its-play-store-to-quest/ Wed, 08 Nov 2023 17:25:24 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=150988 Meta’s Chief Technology Officer Andrew Bosworth answered a question about whether Meta plans to support 2D Android applications during yesterday’s Instagram AMA (Ask Me Anything) event. “There’s nothing stopping Android developers from bringing their APKs that are already running on Android phones into VR. They just need to send us the APKs. They may need […]

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Meta’s Chief Technology Officer Andrew Bosworth answered a question about whether Meta plans to support 2D Android applications during yesterday’s Instagram AMA (Ask Me Anything) event.

“There’s nothing stopping Android developers from bringing their APKs that are already running on Android phones into VR. They just need to send us the APKs. They may need to make some slight modifications, depending on how they want to set it up,” he said. control scheme, but maybe not even that much of a modification is needed. We don’t have any automatic way to import these apps, and we’re hoping Google will bring their Play Store into VR. We’ve asked them, but they don’t want to do that , so it’s up to the developers themselves.”

Quest already has the ability to run 2D Android apps in the home interface, which float in front of the user. However, there are currently only two Android phone/tablet applications available on the Quest store, namely Meta’s own Messenger and WhatsApp. However, users can use their computers to install Android APKs, but applications that require Google Play Services runtime cannot be used properly.

Quest also supports progressive web apps (PWA), and there are a few such apps on the Quest store, such as Adobe Acrobat, Lastpass, Peacock, Coursera and Monday.com.

Technically, the Quest’s built-in web browser is also a 2D app that can be called up within an immersive app.

Meanwhile, Apple has confirmed that “almost all” iPad and iPhone apps will be available on the Vision Pro when it ships. And Google is developing its own Android XR platform for upcoming Samsung headsets, which will likely include the Play Store and its slew of 2D apps.

One of the core reasons why Mark Zuckerberg acquired Oculus in 2014 for about US$3 billion is to reduce his company’s commitment to the next generation of personal computers. Dependence on platform owners Apple and Google. But these existing platforms may have a lasting impact when it comes to 2D applications, which could become one of Meta’s major weaknesses in the XR space.

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Quest 3 VR headset grip tracking issue sparks user dissatisfaction https://www.techgoing.com/quest-3-vr-headset-grip-tracking-issue-sparks-user-dissatisfaction/ Thu, 02 Nov 2023 03:11:49 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=148923 Meta is investigating tracking issues with its Quest 3 VR headset after users reported that the controller’s tracking performance was “much worse than Quest 2” in some games. On the Meta community forum, user NotDream reported that he encountered tracking issues with the Quest 3 controller while playing Gorilla Tag, a VR game that requires […]

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Meta is investigating tracking issues with its Quest 3 VR headset after users reported that the controller’s tracking performance was “much worse than Quest 2” in some games.

On the Meta community forum, user NotDream reported that he encountered tracking issues with the Quest 3 controller while playing Gorilla Tag, a VR game that requires waving your arms to run, jump, and climb, saying “on medium to fast hands “Lost tracking when the body is moving,” such as throwing or catching a ball.

It is noticed that other forum members under the same topic also claimed to have encountered similar tracking issues in other VR games, such as Beatsaber, Supernatural, and Tennis Esports. One of the game developers named carrotstien (allegedly the developer of Eleven Table Tennis) believes the problem stems from the LED arrangement on the controller. Carrotstien also said that “some users stuck with their Quest 2 headsets and returned their Quest 3 due to tracking issues.”

Over the past few weeks, people have posted on Reddit complaining about similar controller tracking issues, New World Notes reports. These issues seem to be especially noticeable for competitive players who use adapters, which are controller attachments, like batting grips, that make the gaming experience more natural.

In response to NotDream’s post, Meta Quest support said the team is actively investigating the tracking issue and working to improve performance, especially for “competitive players” in games like Gorilla Tag, Supernatural, IB Cricket, and Eleven Table Tennis.

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Meta launched Instagram, Facebook ad-free subscription service in Europe https://www.techgoing.com/meta-launched-instagram-facebook-ad-free-subscription-service-in-europe/ Mon, 30 Oct 2023 19:22:02 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=148003 Meta’s official website issued a document, that Facebook and Instagram will provide ad-free subscription services in the European Union, the European Economic Area and Switzerland, starting in November to provide users with a choice: continue to use these personalized services with ads-free of charge, or subscribe to shield ads. With a subscription, user information will […]

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Meta’s official website issued a document, that Facebook and Instagram will provide ad-free subscription services in the European Union, the European Economic Area and Switzerland, starting in November to provide users with a choice: continue to use these personalized services with ads-free of charge, or subscribe to shield ads. With a subscription, user information will not be used for advertising.

Depending on where it is purchased, the web version costs 9.99€ per month (currently about RMB 77), and the iOS and Android versions cost 12.99€ per month (currently about $101). iOS and Android pricing takes into account the fees charged by Apple and Google through their respective purchasing policies.

Subscriptions will apply to all associated Facebook and Instagram accounts in the user’s account center, regardless of where they are purchased.

Prior to March 1, 2024, the initial subscription covers all associated accounts in the User Account Center. Beginning March 1, 2024, each additional account in the User Account Center will be subject to an additional fee of €6 (currently approximately RMB 46) per month on the web and €8 (currently approximately RMB 62) per month on iOS and Android.

It is understood that the EU regulation could limit Meta’s ability to serve personalized ads to users without their consent and harm its main source of revenue.

The option for users to purchase an ad-free subscription balances the requirements of European regulators while providing users with choice and allowing Meta to continue to serve everyone in the EU, EEA and Switzerland.

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Quest 3 mixed reality game brings Minecraft to the real world https://www.techgoing.com/quest-3-mixed-reality-game-brings-minecraft-to-the-real-world/ Sun, 29 Oct 2023 06:37:41 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=147406 BlockVerse is a clone game of “Minecraft” developed for the Meta Quest headset. Its feature is that it supports mixed reality, not just virtual reality. The default mixed reality view presents part of the game world as a miniature model suspended in front of the player, but the game also supports a full-scale mixed reality […]

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BlockVerse is a clone game of “Minecraft” developed for the Meta Quest headset. Its feature is that it supports mixed reality, not just virtual reality. The default mixed reality view presents part of the game world as a miniature model suspended in front of the player, but the game also supports a full-scale mixed reality mode.

To use the full-scale mixed reality mode, players will need a warehouse or flat outdoor space. It is best to turn on the developer mode at the same time to turn off the safety boundary function of the headset (normally only supports a maximum space of 15×15 meters).

YouTube star Brandon Ballinger (AwakenToast) tried this model with his Quest 3, showing us the huge and untapped potential of outdoor mixed reality gaming.

Ballinger started by digging a virtual hole in the physical ground and marveled at the “sense of depth” he felt when looking down. Throughout the video, he can be seen carefully avoiding falling into the virtual holes he dug, walking around them despite the fact that they don’t exist.

He went on to build a virtual house that stayed in place even as he moved around the large meadow, showing that the Quest 3’s positional tracking system had very little drift even at this scale.

When he added the ceiling to the house, it became clear how blurred the lines between virtual reality and mixed reality are. It feels truly amazing to see your only perspective of the real world through an empty doorway.

It is noticed that Quest 3 currently lacks the dynamic occlusion function (it is still in the experimental stage and cannot be used in applications). In the video, you can see that when Ballinger walks in front of the tree, the virtual items are still rendered in front of the tree. Even more incongruously, when he shows up with the kids at the end of the video, they’re supposed to be in his virtual house, but they’re only visible through the doorway, as if they’re half buried underground.

There may soon be a wave of outdoor mixed reality games where people can take the headsets to the park to play games and create creations. It seems that we are not far away from the “Pokemon GO moment” of mixed reality headsets.

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Instagram head: Threads API is under development https://www.techgoing.com/instagram-head-threads-api-is-under-development/ Sun, 29 Oct 2023 05:04:28 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=147297 According to foreign media TechCrunch, Instagram head Adam Mosseri said that the Threads API is under development. Mosseri expressed concern about publishers releasing a lot of content, thus overshadowing creator content, “We’re working on it. My concern is that it’s going to mean more publisher content, not more creator content, but That still seems to […]

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According to foreign media TechCrunch, Instagram head Adam Mosseri said that the Threads API is under development.

Mosseri expressed concern about publishers releasing a lot of content, thus overshadowing creator content, “We’re working on it. My concern is that it’s going to mean more publisher content, not more creator content, but That still seems to be something we need to get done.”

The news publications have been relying on third-party tools and integrations with different social networks to automatically publish content on platforms such as Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook. Due to the lack of APIs available on new platforms like Threads, publishers must manually publish content, which is not ideal for news organizations that publish large numbers of articles every day.

While Mosseri is concerned about publishers pushing large amounts of content through API integrations, creators also need different tools to publish content in various formats. If there are API integrations, it will be easier for developers to develop features that are appropriate for the platform.

Zuckerberg previously said on the quarterly earnings call that Threads still has nearly 100 million monthly active users and reiterated Meta’s goal to build Threads into a “public conversation app with 1 billion users.

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Meta Quest 3 entry-level headset has only 128GB storage capacity, CTO explains why https://www.techgoing.com/meta-quest-3-entry-level-headset-has-only-128gb-storage-capacity-cto-explains-why/ Thu, 26 Oct 2023 05:23:52 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=146436 Meta’s latest Quest 3 virtual reality headset is available in two versions: the version with 128GB storage capacity is priced at US$499; the other is 512GB storage capacity, priced at US$650. However, many users are dissatisfied with the storage capacity of the entry version, believing that 128GB is too little to meet the needs of […]

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Meta’s latest Quest 3 virtual reality headset is available in two versions: the version with 128GB storage capacity is priced at US$499; the other is 512GB storage capacity, priced at US$650. However, many users are dissatisfied with the storage capacity of the entry version, believing that 128GB is too little to meet the needs of VR games and media.

The starter version of Meta Quest 3 only has about 100GB of free space because system software takes up some of it. While most virtual reality games only require 1-3GB of space, there are some popular games that require more space, such as Resident Evil 4 and Red Matter 2 (both 8GB), Iron Man VR (10GB ), “The Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners 2” (12GB). Moreover, the life cycle of Quest 3 has just begun, and virtual reality games optimized for the new headset will also take up more storage space, which means users may need to frequently uninstall games to free up space.

The same problem existed with its predecessor, the Quest 2, where the entry-level version of the device initially came with just 64GB of storage, which was later bumped up to 128GB a year after launch.

The Quest 3 doesn’t offer 256GB of storage, which Meta says is primarily a cost-saving measure.

Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth explained it this way during his recent Instagram Q&A session: “I know it’s a more expensive headset, but storage is a huge percentage of the overall cost. So. We want to provide a relatively low-cost version on the market, which is 128GB. For people who mainly stream from PC or use this device for social or some work purposes, they may not need more storage, So we think 128GB is a great option. Also, for those who are using this device as a standalone immersive gaming device and want more storage, we hear them (512GB) .So, this is all taking into account market demand, and the current sales data also proves this.”

For those who want to store a lot of immersive videos on their Quest 3 in addition to gaming, I recommend biting the bullet and getting the 512GB version. Or wait a year and see if Meta will upgrade the base version of Quest 3 to 256GB.

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Zuckerberg: Threads now has nearly 100 million monthly users https://www.techgoing.com/zuckerberg-threads-now-has-nearly-100-million-monthly-users/ Thu, 26 Oct 2023 02:24:37 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=146238 Meta’s social platform Threads development momentum is very strong, today in Meta’s quarterly earnings call, CEO Mark Zuckerberg revealed the latest data on Threads and said the service currently has “nearly” 100 million monthly active users. Zuckerberg. Threads launched in July, when the app attracted 100 million users in just a few days. While that […]

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Meta’s social platform Threads development momentum is very strong, today in Meta’s quarterly earnings call, CEO Mark Zuckerberg revealed the latest data on Threads and said the service currently has “nearly” 100 million monthly active users. Zuckerberg.

Threads launched in July, when the app attracted 100 million users in just a few days. While that growth rate is expected to have slowed down, as is the case with any product that goes viral quickly, Zuckerberg said the service still has nearly 100 million monthly active users.

It’s worth noting that Threads is not yet live in the European Union.

According to The Verge, Zuckerberg also reiterated Meta’s goal of making Threads “a public conversation app with a billion users” and “a bit more positive” than some of its competitors. positive” than some of its competitors. According to Zuckerberg, Threads is well on its way to achieving that goal.

I’ve long believed that there should be a public conversation app with a billion users that is a bit more positive than some of the others,” he said. I think if we stick with it for a few more years, then we have a good chance of realizing our vision.”

This is clearly a provocation to Twitter (currently known as X), which is often criticized for the negative energy of its presence. Elon Musk is also apparently upset about Threads, and he’s threatening to sue Meta for hiring some of the employees he fired.

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Dozens of U.S. states sue Meta, accusing Instagram and Facebook of exploiting teens https://www.techgoing.com/dozens-of-u-s-states-sue-meta-accusing-instagram-and-facebook-of-exploiting-teens/ Thu, 26 Oct 2023 02:14:37 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=146220 The attorneys general of 33 US states have jointly sued the Meta platform (formerly Facebook) and its Instagram subsidiary, alleging that the social media platform is addictive and harmful to the mental health of young people. These states include California and New York, among others. Image source Pexels In the complaint filed on Tuesday, the […]

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The attorneys general of 33 US states have jointly sued the Meta platform (formerly Facebook) and its Instagram subsidiary, alleging that the social media platform is addictive and harmful to the mental health of young people. These states include California and New York, among others.

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In the complaint filed on Tuesday, the attorneys general said Meta’s platform continually misleads the public, masks the dangers of its platform, and intentionally induces children and teens to become addicted to social media. “Meta uses powerful and unprecedented technology to attract, mobilize, and ultimately trap young people and teens, motivated by profit,” the complaint states.

The states say studies have shown that children’s use of social media on Meta platforms is strongly associated with “depression, anxiety, insomnia, disruption of education and daily life, and many other negative outcomes.”

Meta said it was “disappointed” by the lawsuit. Instead of actively working with companies in the industry to establish clear, age-appropriate standards for a wide range of apps for teens, the attorneys general chose to go down this path,” the company said.

Eight other U.S. states and Washington, D.C. filed similar lawsuits against Meta’s platform on Tuesday, bringing the total number of authorities taking action to 42.

Meta’s shares fell 0.6% on the Nasdaq.

The complaint, filed in 33 states, states that Meta’s platform has worked hard to ensure that young people spend as much time as possible on social media, even though the company knows that they are vulnerable to endorsements such as “likes” of its content by other users. “Meta failed to disclose how its algorithms capitalize on young users’ dopamine response and create an addictive cycle of engagement,” the complaint said. Dopamine is a neurotransmitter associated with pleasure.

The suit also alleges that the Meta platform has refused to take responsibility and even drew a line in the sand last year with the death of a 14-year-old girl who committed suicide in the U.K. She was exposed to content about suicide and self-harm on Instagram. A coroner rejected a Meta executive’s claim that such content was “safe” for children, while a coroner found that the girl was likely addicted to harmful content that normalized the depression she felt before taking her own life.

The states also accused the Meta platform of trying to expand its harmful practices into the virtual reality realm, including its Horizon Worlds platform and WhatsApp and Messenger apps.

By suing, authorities are attempting to close a loophole that prevented the U.S. Congress from passing a new child online protection law, despite years of discussion.

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Meta Quest 3 headset welcomes Quest v59 update, adds power saving mode https://www.techgoing.com/meta-quest-3-headset-welcomes-quest-v59-update-adds-power-saving-mode/ Wed, 25 Oct 2023 04:47:07 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=145906 Meta’s latest Quest 3 headset has a more powerful processor and a higher-resolution display. However, this also led to a decrease in battery life, which many users were dissatisfied with. In order to solve this problem, Meta Company launched the first update for Quest 3 after the headset was released – the Quest v59 update, […]

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Meta’s latest Quest 3 headset has a more powerful processor and a higher-resolution display. However, this also led to a decrease in battery life, which many users were dissatisfied with.

In order to solve this problem, Meta Company launched the first update for Quest 3 after the headset was released – the Quest v59 update, which adds a power-saving mode that can extend the use time by reducing graphics quality. This function can be found in the settings menu Found in the “Power” option.

While power saving mode will certainly improve the headset’s battery life, it also sacrifices graphics quality, which is one of the major upgrades to the Quest 3 over its predecessor. Meta doesn’t specify how it reduces graphics quality, whether it’s a lower refresh rate, longer loading times or something else.

In addition to battery saver mode, Meta Quest 3’s v59 update also brings a number of other new features and fixes, including:

  • Supports opening YouTube live chat in the headset, allowing users to see and respond to comments during the live broadcast without taking off the headset. This feature is currently in the early access stage and requires an application from Meta Company to use it.
  • Added a shortcut that allows users to jump to the bug report form when they encounter an in-game issue by pressing the Meta/Oculus button on their right controller five times.
  • You can use emoticons or avatar stickers to reply to your friends’ messages instead of using text every time.
  • An activity tab has been added to the character panel, making it easier to see what games friends are playing and join group chats. There are also recommended apps and games that users can play with friends.
  • For new Meta Quest 3 owners, there’s a “Suggest Borders” feature that automatically suggests an editable game border based on the surrounding environment, without having to draw it from scratch each time.
  • For mixed reality games, there is an “Assisted Space Setup” feature that quickly scans the surrounding environment when a mixed reality app is opened and creates a simple model of the room’s surfaces, including walls, tables, and other furniture, without having to manually place them Add to space.
  • Improved hand display in Meta Quest 3 perspective mode, making users more comfortable when operating panels and applications in mixed reality.

Meta also promised to gradually push the Remote Display application (originally a unique feature of Quest Pro) to Meta Quest 3 and 2, allowing users to view their computer desktop in the headset. Additionally, avatars in Horizon Home will have legs for the first time. There’s also a Family Center feature in the Meta app that lets parents set daily usage limits and breaks for their kids or teens.

Meta has continued to improve Quest 2 with updates since its release, and the same will be done with Quest 3.

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Meta, Microsoft and other giants sued by multiple US authors https://www.techgoing.com/meta-microsoft-and-other-giants-sued-by-multiple-us-authors/ Sun, 22 Oct 2023 15:52:06 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=145181 According to Bloomberg Local Times United States, a number of writers recently filed a lawsuit with the New York federal court, accusing Meta, Microsoft and other technology giants of unauthorized use of their works to train AI models. Image source Pixabay The writers’ group filed a proposed class action copyright lawsuit on Tuesday, alleging that […]

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According to Bloomberg Local Times United States, a number of writers recently filed a lawsuit with the New York federal court, accusing Meta, Microsoft and other technology giants of unauthorized use of their works to train AI models.

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The writers’ group filed a proposed class action copyright lawsuit on Tuesday, alleging that Meta and Microsoft used the controversial “Books3” dataset to train their big models, telling them how to respond to human prompts and commands.

Writers’ groups claim the “Books3” dataset contains thousands of pirated books.

Meanwhile, AI research organization Eleuther AI has also received allegations that it allegedly provided tech companies with datasets used to train big models, including “Books3”.

According to the report, “Books3” contains the text of thousands of books from “shadow libraries,” which the authors’ group claims were misused as part of the dataset to train the Llama 2 big model developed by Meta and Microsoft. The Llama 2 model was developed in collaboration with Meta and Microsoft. The writers’ group has filed for damages and an injunction against the misuse of their work, as the companies have “illegally extracted significant value” from the authors’ books.

17 authors, including the author of Game of Thrones, filed a lawsuit against OpenAI late last month, accusing the company’s AI program ChatGPT of “large-scale systematic theft” of their copyrighted works, one of a series of recent legal actions by writers against AI infringement. This is one of a series of recent legal actions by writers against AI infringement.

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