ZDNET's key takeaways Magic Leap extended its partnership with Google. The companies showed a prototype of AR/AI smart ...
GOOGLE is showing off a a pair of prototype glasses that let you see virtual information overlaid on top of the real world.
The glasses combine “Magic Leap’s waveguides and optics with Google’s Raxium microLED light engine” according to a Magic Leap ...
This is how its partnership with Google comes together in AR glasses, with Google developing the software experiences and AI ...
Unfortunately, the titular AI in Meta’s self-described AI glasses is still the worst part about using them. As useful as I ...
The Android XR floodgates finally cracked open this month with the debut of Samsung’s Galaxy XR headset, but glasses ...
Magic Leap supplies the waveguide display for smart glasses based on Android XR. It could compete with the Meta Ray-Ban ...
Google and Magic Leap showed a new Android XR glasses prototype at the FII event in Riyadh. The demo builds on earlier versions, such as Google Martha, showing Gemini identifying objects and offering ...
First up, Samsung’s new Galaxy XR mixed reality headset. Available starting today for $1,799, the Galaxy XR is similar to ...
Android Studio, the official dedicated development environment for Android apps, received updates to its AI agent ...
The new flagship store in West Hollywood highlights Los Angeles skate culture and allows people to try out Meta's smart ...
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