Snap unveiled an upgraded version of its Spectacles augmented-reality glasses on Tuesday, doubling down on its bet that ...
In Snap, Inc. v. Vidal, the Central District of California found the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (“TTAB”) was wrong in finding that ...
These are wearable glasses that take photos and record video. Another report from The Information has now added new-tech hotness on this front, explaining that ChatGPT is talking with Snapchat ...
I have a keen interest in wearable technology and multi-sensory ... story broke that a source told Business Insider that Snapchat's Snap Glasses had been hiding in plain sight all along.
A year after I bought my first pair of Ray-Ban Meta glasses, the transparent limited edition frames mark how far they've come ...
The wearable looks like what I imagine people in the 1950s thought glasses might look like in the year 2024. They're chunky, and oddly shaped. They have cameras embedded in them that are fairly ...
Devices like Google Glass or Snapchat Spectacles, eyewear incorporating a display and computing power to deliver information or provide augmented reality on an unobtrusive wearable platform.
CRN looked at the 10 coolest wearable tech gadgets ... In addition, the new glasses make it easier to sync photos and videos with Snapchat's app with a battery that lasts over a week.
I'm initiating Snapchat ... But AR glasses have see-through lenses. They allow you to share experiences together with your friends in the real world, and they're lightweight and wearable.
Apple is reportedly considering entering the smart glasses market and has started internal surveys of employees’ thoughts on the wearables, according to ...
Practically everything involves a subscription these days, but should you really pay for Snapchat of all things? The messaging app whose founders ushered in a new era of social media by ...
Snapchat hooked millennials and early Gen-Z with its pioneering technology - but with social media now markedly different to when the app launched in 2011, why do youth keep using it? The Herald ...