Viture’s $499 Luma XR display glasses hit Best Buy, while Meta’s new Ray-Ban Display smart glasses slowly expand in-store demos.
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Google Beam will use AI to bring 3D video calls to military families
Google Beam is the 3D video communication platform first demoed as Project Starline, and it's now being used to connect ...
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I tried the Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses (including this unreleased feature), and I'm nearly sold
ZDNET's key takeaways The Meta Ray-Ban Displays are the company's most advanced smart glasses. The smart glasses feature an ...
VITURE, the global leader in everyday XR wearables, today announced that its award-winning VITURE XR Glasses are launching in ...
Mashable goes hands-on with Samsung's new Galaxy XR, an AI-powered headset with a stunning display and a few big problems.
Google Beam's impressive 3D rendering tech is coming to military families thanks to a new partnership with the USO.
VITURE has announced that its lineup of extended reality eyewear is now available to purchase at 200 Best Buy stores across the United States.
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Napster’s next act is an AI assistant made for the Mac
Back in June, the company announced Napster Companion, a platform that offers an array of AI-based agents that can offer ...
The Galaxies Showcase 2025 is nearly here, and it's set to feature more than 50 games, six world premieres, exclusive reveals ...
There were over 100 games on display at PAX Australia -every genre was just about covered, and most were impressive in their ...
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I just got a glimpse at the future of Photoshop – and it includes relighting photos using AI
Adobe's 2025 Sneaks include several imaging tools that could potentially make their way into future Photoshop versions ...
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