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Harvard dropouts to launch ‘always on’ AI smart glasses that listen and record every conversation
After developing a facial-recognition app for Meta’s Ray-Ban glasses and doxing random people, two former Harvard students ...
Meta is reportedly eyeing a price tag of $800 for its upcoming "Hypernova" smart glasses that are expected to arrive in a ...
Sales of Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses have been surprisingly high, keeping even its waning Quest mixed reality headset afloat ...
To boost demand, Meta has also cut back its margins and priced the device closer to an iPhone, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman ...
A new report claims that Samsung is working on its own AI-powered smart glasses to compete against the likes of the Ray-Ban ...
It is better to be fashionably late than horribly early. Just ask the tech bros. Google and Snap both scrapped early efforts ...
The Ally Solos Glasses use cameras and Envision’s AI to describe the world around you.
A new report from South Korea suggests that Samsung is working on its own pair of smart glasses to rival the likes of Ray-Ban ...
Big tech companies are going all-in on AI-enabled glasses. For consumers who've grown increasingly comfortable with using AI every day, they offer a convenient new contact point right before your eyes ...
The HTC Vive Eagle smart glasses are currently limited to Taiwan, featuring AI-driven translation, voice reminders, and a ...
"They are AI-powered smart glasses designed to give people who are blind or low-vision hands-free access to information," a spokesperson told Newsweek.
Meta is reportedly developing smart glasses with a built-in display priced near $800, offering notifications and mini apps.
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