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These new smart glasses from CES have a screen
CES 2025: Halliday's Smart Glasses Are Poised to Take On Ray-Ban Meta
There's momentum building behind smart glasses right now—as these gadgets gradually get more useful and less ugly—and the Halliday Glasses are the latest pair to arrive, launching at CES 2025 (and yes,
New Orleans Terrorist Used Meta Ray-Ban Smart Glasses, FBI Says
The FBI has released extensive, first-person footage recorded by Shamsud-Din Jabbar, the man who drove a rented pickup truck into a crowd of people in New Orleans on New Year's Day, killing 14 people.
These AI smart glasses just blew away my favorite Ray-Ban Meta frames at CES 2025
Halliday smart glasses push the boundaries of wearable AI and smart glasses tech and look to release early this year.
Ray-Ban Meta Glasses as a role model: competition between AI glasses
CES is all about smart glasses. The focus is mostly on the translation function.
These new smart glasses from CES have a screen, but it’s not on the lenses
A new wearable startup claims it has created the world's first proactive AI smart glasses and that it can work with any lenses.
Want a secret display in your specs? These smart glasses have one, powered by AI – CES 2025
Halliday's latest smart glasses feature a “proactive AI assistant” and a hidden display that provides information. Here are the details.
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The New Orleans attacker wore Meta glasses. What can they be used for?
The attacker who drove a truck through Bourbon Street in New Orleans used Meta smart glasses to scout the scene ahead of New Year’s Day, according to an announcement from the FBI on Sunday.
What to know about the Meta glasses the New Orleans attacker used to scout the French Quarter
They're frames with a built-in camera, speakers and artificial intelligence that can be controlled with your voice, buttons and some simple gestures.
Meta Smart Glasses First Big Cultural Moment Is a Terror Attack
Meta’s grand innovation in the smart glasses space is concealment. Ray-Ban is one of the most iconic and ubiquitous sunglasses brands in the world. Its Wayfarer is so popular that it’s inspired countless knockoffs. A passing glance at a pair of Meta glasses doesn’t register alarm in people. Unless you’re looking closely, they’re just glasses.
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Meta quickly deletes AI accounts and posts after intense backlash — what's going on
Initial negative responses were around concern about AI-generated "slop" that already litters Facebook and that Meta would be ...
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Meta glasses allowed truck-ramming suspect to blend in: Experts
In a self-recorded video, the suspect in the deadly New Orleans truck-ramming attack was wearing Meta smart glasses to scout ...
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You Can Take a Photo Without Pulling Out Your Phone with These Futuristic, Oprah-Loved Ray-Ban Sunglasses
The Ray-Ban Meta sunglasses made it to Oprah’s Favorite Things list for 2024. The smart sunglasses feature cutting-edge ...
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Meta is getting rid of its pesky AI-powered fake profiles
Meta has decided to get rid of its AI-powered fake profiles that you could interact with on Facebook and Instagram.
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Ray-Ban Meta Glasses Review
I first saw people using the
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Glasses at a press event a few years ago, and I will be honest, I thought it was a ridiculous concept. Taking photos with your glasses seemed like a need ...
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Meta Stock Rises On Analyst’s Price Target Boost, Rumored Global Policy Team Overhaul: Retail Remains Wary
Meta Platforms, Inc. ($META) shares reclaimed the $600 level intraday on Thursday before pulling back from the day’s high.
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