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All business meetings once involved eye contact. And what technology has taken away, technology is bringing back.
The company’s slow-selling spatial computing headset could get a boost from new AI-based features to improve usability and 3D computing experiences.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg envisions a world where AR glasses enable most physical possessions to become virtual. Is he for real?
The No. 1 use case for the coming smart glasses revolution will be…subtitles. Here’s why.
Can they beat Meta? In the short term, probably not.
Sales declined in 2024 for the third year in a row, according to Counterpoint.
A potential deal to acquire AdHawk Microsystems would buy the company advanced eye-tracking capabilities.
Dassault Systemes unveiled a new 3DLive visionOS app designed for the company’s customers in manufacturing and product design.
They found that extended reality systems could be manipulated in ways that could endanger users and make collaboration difficult.
Meta’s audio-first smart glasses are quietly succeeding where AR headsets failed — by keeping it simple.
I wrote this with a headset strapped to my face. Is this really the future of productivity?
Smart glasses makers are promising lightweight, stylish frames with limited features that should offer an alternative to bulkier mixed-reality headsets now on the market.
This webinar featuring Databricks, Sigma, and Aimpoint Digital will outline how leading retailers are evolving their pricing approach to move beyond simple cost-plus models and manual competitor matching.
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Everyone from Elon Musk to Mark Zuckerberg is declaring the end of the smartphone era — but is it hype or reality? On this episode of Today in Tech, host Keith Shaw is joined by IDC analyst Ramon Llamas to explore whether smart glasses, earbuds, AI pins, or even brain implants will really replace your smartphone. From the rise of AR/VR wearables to the limitations of AI assistants, we dig into what’s coming, what’s hype, and why your phone isn’t going anywhere — yet.
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