Forget Meta Ray-Ban Glasses. The Neural Band Is the Real Platform (If Devs Get In)
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Meta Product Chief Chris Cox Says Smart Glasses Are the Future of Computing
Meta chief product officer Chris Cox stated on Thursday that smart glasses will be the next major computing device. Speaking with CNBC, Cox explained, “We talk to them, we will see with them, we will use gestures the same way we interact with each other to interact with our computers.” He added, “The interfaces will get more natural, and so we certainly believe that the next really important wearable technology is going to be a pair of glasses.”…
Meta has unveiled its new connected glasses: the Ray-Ban Meta Display. A tool capable of filming in 3K, displaying messages in your field of vision and even translating languages in real time. But what this technology represents for our future: a new digital divide,...
Forget Meta Ray-Ban Glasses. The Neural Band Is the Real Platform (If Devs Get In)
Meta’s Ray-Ban glasses are flashy, but the Neural Band’s EMG input and open-SDK potential could reshape computing if privacy doesn’t kill it first. Source: Meta.comI’ll be real: when I saw Meta’s shiny new $799 Ray-Bans, my first thought wasn’t “cyberpunk future.” It was, here we go again with Glassholes 2.0. Yeah, they look like normal Wayfarers, but hidden inside is a floating HUD, a mic array that can hear your whispers, and a wristband that …
“I Don’t Know What to Tell You”: Mark Zuckerberg’s Big AI Glasses Demo Reveal Turns Into a Live Trainwreck on Stage
When Mark Zuckerberg stepped onto the stage at Meta Connect 2025, wearing the latest Ray-Ban Meta Display smart glasses, expectations were high. This was meant to be a defining moment—a live demonstration of wearable AI seamlessly integrated into everyday life. Instead, the event became a textbook example of how cutting-edge tech can buckle under its own ambition. Designed to act as a digital assistant housed in a pair of Ray-Bans, the glasses c…
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