Apple has launched an initiative named Atlas to conduct internal surveys of smart glasses available in the market.
The study found 13.5 per cent of those who owned smart glasses admitted to using their devices in dangerous situations such as while driving or cycling, while 17 per cent admitted to using them to ...
By observing how employees interact with competitive devices — such as Meta’s newly launched smart glasses and Snap’s AR Spectacles ... immersive AR (augmented reality) experiences ...
Apple’s smart glasses, in early development, promise AR comfort and innovation but are at least 5 years away. Apple's goal: a seamless, standalone AR experience.
Amazon is reportedly developing smart glasses for delivery drivers to further maximize their efficiency. The glasses, first ...
If Apple decides to move forward with Project Atlas, it will enter an increasingly competitive market. At present, Meta (formerly Facebook) leads the field with its collaboration with Luxottica.
Harvard students' revamped Meta smart glasses identified people quickly and easily, raising fears about AI's unpredictable ...
Snap also recently introduced a new version of its augmented reality glasses Spectacles, but don't expect to see either model on the market for at least a few more years. Despite the Atlas ...
Apple is exploring a push into smart glasses with an internal study of products currently on the market, setting the stage ...
Meta will open “Meta Lab,” a pop-up retail space in Los Angeles on November 8, showcasing its Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses. The ...
New technologies are making people feel overlooked. This has undermined social cohesion and created a "depersonalization ...