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For years, Snap has envisioned a future where people wear glasses to view and interact with computer-generated images without having to scroll through their smartphones. The Santa Monica-based tech ...
AR allows workers to see live machine data and step-by-step instructions directly on equipment to complete tasks ...
Human-computer interaction company Sightful is releasing its first product, Spacetop, a screen-less "augmented reality laptop" projecting tabs across a 100-inch virtual screen. The laptop — if you can ...
The VR/AR/MR market is transitioning to mainstream use, reshaping industries like gaming, healthcare, and retail. Key opportunities include AI-powered smart glasses led by Meta's Ray-Ban Meta AI ...
AR smart glasses have moved from trade-show demos to real products people wear on planes, at desks, and on morning commutes. The category grew fast, and 2026 models now deliver specs that rival ...
New research by Brown University computer scientists may be a key step in bringing volumetric video—video that can be viewed from virtually any perspective in a 3D scene—to computers and smart ...
Kenneth Ma, left, a member of the University of Washington team behind the PrezVR virtual reality presentation app, gives a demo to Lawrence Tan, right, a fellow computer science student attending the ...
Meta Platforms will shut down the augmented reality studio that third-party creators used for making custom Instagram and ...