With that in mind, we’re about to explain how the Apple AR glasses will transform the smartphone business, helping Apple pull off a move that no other company has achieved: “Killing” the iPhone.
AR glasses raise privacy concerns due to wearable cameras. Big companies could profit from the data generated by AR glasses. Data leaks for smart devices have happened before, posing risks.
Wearable mixed-reality devices have become a hot topic of conversation among technology professionals–but also among creatives—in the weeks since Meta announced the Orion AR glasses.
Here’s how it works. More recently there’s been talk around Samsung AR glasses. It’s been unclear if these specs will launch as well as the headset (perhaps a little later to compete with ...
Meta’s recent announcement of their augmented reality (AR) glasses, codenamed "Orion," has sent waves through the tech industry. These glasses represent a significant leap forward in wearable ...
Ten years ago, people laughed Google off the stage for its augmented reality (AR) glasses because they just didn't make sense to people at the time. The following year, the 'Google Glass' was pulled ...
As with all patents there’s no guarantee that Samsung’s design will ever see the light of day, but it does seemingly clue us into its thinking on how AR glasses should be implemented – in ...
Samsung has filed a patent for Augmented Reality (AR) glasses. The as-yet-unannounced wearable tech attempts to differentiate itself with a “grouping” feature. Nearly every large tech company ...
I was asked recently for my thoughts on Meta’s Orion AR glasses, specifically whether or not such glasses stand a chance of becoming as big as (or replacing) the smartphones in the future.
This comes after a quiet period on the Apple Glasses front, overshadowed by the recent hype surrounding Meta's Project Orion AR glasses. Leaker Jukanlosreve (via Wccftech) reignited the ...