News

Qualcomm's head of XR tells me about its latest processor for glasses and how it will improve cameras, battery life and AI.
Qualcomm has enabled what one of its executives said was a strange and "most interesting" conversations with generative AI-powered smart glasses.
Alongside Snapdragon AR1+ powering the future of smart glasses, Qualcomm also announced a new way to control your AR specs.
Snapdragon AR+1 Gen 1 is launching alongside the pre-existing XR2+ to provide enough power to run multi-modal AI capabilities entirely on-device for ultra-low latency, all while being 26% smaller than ...
They'll be standalone, so no phone is required. Google Gemini AI is coming but the glasses won't be Android XR-connected yet.
Snap joins Meta, Google and Apple in trying to shape the future of computing with the release of high-tech glasses. Efforts ...
Snap is back with a pair of lightweight, AR smart glasses. For the first time in years, the company wants to sell them to ...
The new lab, set to include the Scale AI founder Alexandr Wang, is part of a reorganization of Meta’s artificial intelligence ...
Cupertino: Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) has once again delivered a glimpse into the future of its ...
Snap will launch its first-ever smart glasses for all consumers next year, ratcheting up competition with bigger rival Meta ...
Qualcomm is heavily invested in creating AI-powered experiences with the help of its latest processors, and its latest ...
Snapchat, long-known as a featherweight in the league of Big Tech giants, is hoping to best opponents Meta, Google and Apple ...