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Apple Glasses: everything we know so far
Apple’s glasses have been a persistent rumor for a while now, but with leaks and rumors emerging piecemeal over several months, it can be challenging to keep track of everything. While Apple may be ...
The long-rumored Apple Glass smart glasses will reportedly hit store shelves by the end of 2026, with Apple planning for them to be part of its overall AI push. Apple's smart glasses initiative has ...
Apple is preparing to launch its highly anticipated AI-powered smart glasses by late 2026. These glasses are expected to focus on advanced augmented reality (AR) features, distinguishing them from the ...
Apple has another reason to shelve its cheaper, lighter Vision Air headset: Samsung stops development of low-cost displays ...
Liquid Glass is coming to all Apple devices this fall. It’s a fluid, glass-like interface that changes dynamically. It’s Apple’s biggest redesign and the first unifying one. Apple says its aim is to ...
A report last November said Apple was studying a new product category, AI smart glasses like the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses that have been quite popular with users. The initiative was related to Apple ...
Apple is reportedly accelerating development on their new wearable: AI-powered smart glasses designed to compete directly with Meta’s Ray-Bans. According to Bloomberg, the Cupertino-based company is ...
If glasses really are Apple's next big move, then go for it -- all the pieces are already in plain sight. I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore wearable tech, VR/AR, tablets, ...
TL;DR: Apple is developing smart glasses codenamed N50 to analyze the environment and provide information to users, stopping short of full augmented reality. Alongside camera-equipped AirPods, these ...
As I test various smart glasses this fall, I see the pieces coming together for Apple. It already has the product catalog and wearable technology in place to make a splash, and it's much further along ...
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