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Meta's $800 computer glasses are here, and they're very cool. You may even want to buy them.
Mark Zuckerberg's new Meta Ray-Ban Display Glasses let you see a small screen in your right lens. It's impressive tech, but it's not cheap.
Computer vision syndrome, aka digital eye strain, is one consequence of rising remote work and school. Learn the signs, plus tips to rest your eyes.
Consumer Reports tested blue light glasses costing $8, $40, and $53 and found that the $8 pair blocked the most amount of blue light.
Glasses that block blue light from screens may help you maintain your circadian rhythms, but are unlikely to help with digital eye strain. (Getty Creative) These days it's nearly impossible not to ...
Apple's second-generation smart glasses with an in-lens display may have two modes, depending on which device they are ...
Unravelling the hype behind IT for creating useful CIO strategies. Meta’s latest addition to its Ray-Ban smart glasses is the integration of an in-lens display. Not wanting to belittle the technical ...
Meta's newest display glasses come with the Neural Band, which controls the on-lens display using electrodes to read tiny muscle impulses and turn them into in-air gestures. Apple already has a foot ...
Tech giants are trying to change the way we interact with computers. Meta showed off its latest lineup of smartglasses this ...
Meta's new Ray-Ban glasses come with an electronic display — so you can see texts, maps, or whatever while you're wearing them. The tech is impressive but not cheap: They'll cost at least $800, and ...
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