Based on the internet’s reaction to CEO Evan Spiegel’s debut appearance, convincing people to wear the glasses may be harder ...
Snap Inc. (NYSE: SNAP) today unveiled SPECS, a wearable computer built into see-through augmented reality glasses. SPECS are ...
Smartphones are the go-to devices for personal computing today. However, that could soon change with AI and wearable devices ...
Qualcomm is developing more than 40 artificial intelligence-powered device designs spanning multiple wearable categories, ...
Highly Wearable But Also Incredibly Capable For Immersive Computing.” The line landed during a CNBC interview and instantly focused attention on cost, timing and market ...
Get that MacBook Air outta here! We’re in a WAR ZONE, kid! There’s no time for trackpads and USB and little spinning beach balls. So, here, put on this camo vest that also has a computer inside it.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Tim Bajarin covers the tech industry’s impact on PC and CE markets. When I started using a computer in the mid-1970s, it was on a ...
CEO Evan Spiegel thinks people are so sick of staring at phones they'll pay $2,195 for AR glasses. Wall Street isn't convinced.
Forget the mouse. Forget the keyboard. Meta's new gesture control wristband might just be the most seamless way to control a computer yet. And no, it doesn't require surgery, a camera, or even a ...
Snap’s new Specs show how tech companies are racing to move AI beyond phones and into smart glasses built for AR experiences.
These two file photos show at left a model displaying a the Fitbit Flex wristband device and a smartphone as Japan’s mobile operation giant Softbank announces the launch of the new health care service ...
Software vendor Integrated Business Systems and Services (IBSS) has teamed up with wearable computer specialist Xybernaut. Their goal is to certify that RFID applications developed using IBSS’s ...