The RayNeo Air 4 Pro smart glasses let you project your phone or laptop into a much bigger virtual screen that only you can ...
The app’s developer described smart glasses as an “intolerable intrusion, consent-neglecting, horrible piece of tech.” ...
Watch Out, Meta. I Tried Alibaba's Qwen Smart Glasses and They're Mega Impressive ...
Wearable tech is everywhere, but recording devices are strictly prohibited in certain locations. Here are five places to ...
The transformational power of artificial intelligence is already here. Now, Big Tech companies just have to find the right new hardware to sell. That's the pitch. Or the catch, really. The wonders of ...
AI is transforming smart glasses, but their hidden cameras risk eroding privacy and trust—threatening the social contract ...
This week Shirley Marschall is looking at the rise of smart glasses, and what the ad industry makes of this new wearable tech ...
The next wave of tech devices may not have a screen. And you might not even realize they’re tech gadgets at all — or that they’re recording you.
A hobbyist developer's new app, which can detect nearby smart glasses, comes amid resistance to always-on recording and listening devices that invade people's privacy.
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