Let’s take a look at some of the most ambitious tech products that ultimately failed and why they couldn’t stick around. What ...
The industry has come a long way from its early days. Gone are the conspicuous protrusions of Google Glass and the bulky frames and cables of Epson’s Moverio from the early 2010s. Today’s ...
Apple halts AR glasses, prioritizing Vision Pro. Amazon upgrades Alexa with AI. Meta’s MR struggles despite smart glasses ...
Meta is reportedly working on several smart devices, including Oakley-branded AI glasses for athletes, including runners.
Apple canceled its Mac-dependent AR glasses project, creating space for Google in the AR space. Google is rumored to be working on standalone AR glasses, potentially defining the market on its terms.
Tech group reveals it put $19.9bn into its Reality Labs division, which develops its smart glasses and headsets, last year ...
What is Gorilla Glass? Gorilla Glass may resemble an ordinary glass panel, but each iteration took several years to develop. Corning, the maker of the renowned Gorilla Glass, empl ...
Up Network and DreamSmart have designed, what they claim, is the first smart glasses to bring AI and Web3 features together. The eyewear is equipped with Google Gemini to provide contextual ...
But a big part of its cost comes from having all the electronics ... that shows 2D floating notifications or maps, like Google Glass — it’s reasonable to expect the Apple Glasses to connect ...
The company reported a full-year adjusted EPS of $0.81, which exceeded guidance but fell from 2023 levels. The fourth quarter saw an adjusted loss of (-$0.05) per share, reflecting tough market ...
The battle for dominance in the smart glasses market is intensifying as Apple, Meta, and Google compete to shape the future of augmented reality. Each tech giant is taking a distinct approach, ...
The industry has come a long way from its early days. Gone are the conspicuous protrusions of Google Glass and the bulky frames and cables of Epson’s Moverio from the early 2010s. Today’s ...