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After developing a facial-recognition app for Meta’s Ray-Ban glasses and doxing random people, two former Harvard students ...
It is better to be fashionably late than horribly early. Just ask the tech bros. Google and Snap both scrapped early efforts ...
Sales of Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses have been surprisingly high, keeping even its waning Quest mixed reality headset afloat ...
Big tech companies are going all-in on AI-enabled glasses. For consumers who've grown increasingly comfortable with using AI ...
Meta is reportedly eyeing a price tag of $800 for its upcoming "Hypernova" smart glasses that are expected to arrive in a ...
Google Glass wasn’t exactly the poster child for success for numerous reasons. But fast forward several years, and it’s clear there’s a market for devices like smart glasses.
"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.
Google’s Smart Glasses Strategy in 2025 Google’s second attempt at smart glasses is markedly different from its first. This time, the focus is on blending into everyday life.
Start with the Warby Parker partnership. Google is committing up to $150 million to co-develop smart glasses with the eyewear brand, a stylish pivot from its ill-fated 2013 Google Glass attempt.
After abandoning its Google Glass smart glasses in 2023, Google seems ready to take another kick at the can with what will reportedly be a $115 million acquisition of Canadian startup AdHawk ...
We already know Google is deeply interested in this agent-first approach: The unnamed smart glasses it first showed off at Google I/O in May 2024 were powered by its Astra AI agent system.
Google originally told a media briefing that Android XR smart glasses would launch “later,” without revealing any more details. Wired reports that there’s indeed no firm window for these ...