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Next-Gen Epson AR Smart Glasses Improve Field of View, Resolution, Comfort From: Epson America Inc

Epson America Inc. Epson’s new Moverio BT-40 and BT-40S augmented reality (AR) smart glasses are designed to deliver high-quality AR viewing experience with maximum comfort. Epson uses Si-OLED technology in the new Moverio solutions for a wider field of view (FOV), full HD 1080p display resolution, high contrast, improved connectivity, and an easier-to-wear design. “These new Moverio models bring advanced image quality in a binocular display with improved comfort and wearability to the rapidly increasing markets where we are seeing AR adoption grow, including industrial field service and front-line applications such as remote assistance and accessibility usage scenarios,” said Remi Del Mar, senior product manager for digital experiences, augmented reality and commercial display solutions at Epson America Inc. “As a pioneer in this space, we look forward to seeing how these new smart glasses are implemented by customers.”

Epson Unveils Next Generation of Moverio Augmented Reality Smart Glasses

Epson Unveils Next Generation of Moverio Augmented Reality Smart Glasses New Moverio BT-40 and BT-40S Offer 225 Percent Larger Field-of-View, Maximum Comfort and Full HD Resolution to Meet Expanding Consumer, Business and Developer Needs News provided by Share this article Share this article LOS ALAMITOS, Calif., March 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Epson, a global leader in imaging and projection technology, today announced the Moverio ® BT-40 and BT-40S, a new generation of award-winning Moverio augmented reality (AR) smart glasses designed to deliver a high-quality AR viewing experience with maximum comfort. Powered by Epson Si-OLED technology, the new Moverio solutions offer users a number of advances including a wider field of view (FOV), Full HD 1080p display resolution, high contrast, improved connectivity, and a more comfortable, adjustable and easy-to-wear design.

Critical bugs found in Cisco SD-WAN software

By Juha Saarinen on Jan 22, 2021 9:50AM Remote code execution with root privileges possible. Cisco has issued patches for multiple flaws in its SD-WAN products that could allow unauthennticated remote threat actors to attack vulnerable devices. The network equipment vendor said one buffer overflow vulnerability that lets unauthenticated attackers run arbitrary code with root superuser privileges is due to incorrect handling of internet protocol traffic. By sending specially crafted IP traffic through a vulnerable device, attackers could trigger a buffer overflow in the software, Cisco warned. The flaw has a Common Vulnerabilities Scoring System rating of 9.8 out of 10. Another buffer overrflow condition in Cisco s SD-WAN NETCONF subsystem lets authenticated remote attackers send specially crafted files to vulnerable devices, resulting in a denial of service condition.

Critical Cisco SD-WAN Bugs Allow RCE Attacks

Cisco is stoppering critical holes in its SD-WAN solutions and its smart software manager satellite. Cisco is warning of multiple, critical vulnerabilities in its software-defined networking for wide-area networks (SD-WAN) solutions for business users. Cisco issued patches addressing eight buffer-overflow and command-injection SD-WAN vulnerabilities. The most serious of these flaws could be exploited by an unauthenticated, remote attacker to execute arbitrary code on the affected system with root privileges. “Cisco has released software updates that address these vulnerabilities,” according to Cisco in a Wednesday advisory. “There are no workarounds that address these vulnerabilities.” One critical-severity flaw (CVE-2021-1299) exists in the web-based management interface of Cisco SD-WAN vManage aoftware. This flaw (which ranks 9.9 out of 10 on the CVSS scale) could allow an authenticated, remote attacker to gain root-level access to an affected system and execute arbitr

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