Not to be defined solely by funny dog-face filters, the folks behind Snapchat have officially entered the wearable tech arena. Snap Inc. (Snapchat's newly rebranded parent company), just debuted its ...
Leslie Katz led a team that explored the intersection of tech and culture, plus all manner of awe-inspiring science, from space to AI and archaeology. When she's not smithing words, she's probably ...
Why won't SnapChat Spectacles be another version of Google Glass? Let’s first travel back in time - to the early vision and the roll out of Google Glass. What was Google Glass? Google Glass was ...
Snap, Inc. isn't giving up on its camera-equipped Spectacles glasses just yet. The company is reportedly planning to release two new models this fall, according to a report from Cheddar. SEE ALSO: ...
Steve Vegvari is a features author, specializing in gaming, smart home devices, and the Apple ecosystem. With a career spanning over 10 years in the industry, he's written about the latest Apple ...
Snap, the company formerly known as Snapchat, on Friday revealed its first non-app product: Spectacles, a pair of camera-equipped glasses designed to let users easily take photos and videos of life as ...
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I tried Snapchat's Spectacles AR Glasses and it changed the way I look at smart glasses — here's why
Snapchat's new Spectacles AR glasses are the first pair of smart specs that gave me a glimpse of the future of eyewear. How so? Well, aside from being able to play a virtual game of frisbee with a ...
Despite a failed strategy to sell camera sunglasses, Snap Inc. is taking a shot it with two new versions of its Spectacles glasses. The new glasses announced today, oddly named Nico and Veronica, are ...
Regardless of how you feel about Snapchat's new camera-equipped glasses, one thing is certain: Snapchat's marketing team is genius. The glasses, called Spectacles, are exclusive, hard to come by, and ...
Snap’s new Spectacles glasses are its most ambitious yet. But there’s a big catch: you can’t buy them. On Thursday, Snap CEO Evan Spiegel unveiled the company’s first true augmented reality glasses, ...
Globally, 153 million people are visually impaired from uncorrected refractive error. The aim of this research was to verify a method whereby autorefractors could be ...
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