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Meta's $800 computer glasses are here, and they're very cool. You may even want to buy them.
Mark Zuckerberg has figured out a way to get a phone on your face — by shrinking it down and cramming it into a pair of glasses. Does that sound good to you? If so, you'll be able to buy a pair in two ...
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Pickle 1 smart glasses claim to be the world's first soul computer
Let's get this out of the way first: Pickle 1 is a wild name for a pair of smart glasses and using a term like "soul computer ...
For years, Snap has envisioned a future where people wear glasses to view and interact with computer-generated images without having to scroll through their smartphones. The Santa Monica-based tech ...
In its relentless search for ways to weave digital products into people’s lives, Big Tech has achieved some big wins. Smart phones are ubiquitous. Apple Watch users talk to their wrists. Artificial ...
Are you finally ready to hang a computer screen on your face? Fifteen years ago, that would have seemed like a silly question. Then came the much-hyped and much-derided Google Glass in 2012, and ...
Companies have been trying to make augmented reality glasses a thing for more than a decade, but the product category has yet to take off. But Meta thinks it might be close to cracking the code.
Companies are all scrambling to create the iPhone of AI devices; the device to revolutionize the market. So far, we’ve seen some pretty spectacular failures, but that hasn’t stopped people from trying ...
Meta's new Ray-Ban glasses come with an electronic display — so you can see texts, maps, or whatever while you're wearing them. The tech is impressive but not cheap: They'll cost at least $800, and ...
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