I appreciate Evan Davis’ thoughtful inquiry regarding AR-15 ownership (Sept. 21), and I’d like to offer some perspective that ...
The US Army has tested controversial "robot dogs" armed with AI-enabled rifles in Saudi Arabia. New images posted by the US ...
An AR-15 is a semi-automatic or self-loading rifle that has been called "America's rifle" by the NRA with well over 15 million sold by 2019. An AR-15 is not a specific model, but a style.
If the newly announced Meta Orion AR glasses have you curious about the state of smart glasses in 2024 then you're in the right place. Because while you might think that following the demise of ...
Meta has revealed Orion, it’s first true AR glasses. Orion features micro LEDs that project onto silicon carbide, housed in a magnesium shell. It also has a separate wireless compute puck and an ...
The headline for Meta's new fully functioning prototype, Orion (pronounced O-Ryan), basically writes itself. They're "the most advanced glasses the world has ever seen," Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg ...
At Meta Connect, Mark Zuckerberg introduced Orion, Meta’s cutting-edge AR glasses that the company hopes might reshape the future of computing. Unlike traditional AR headsets, the Orion glasses ...
The glasses, which are strikingly smaller than Snap’s recently announced Spectacles 5, are true AR. Orion utilizes tiny projectors built into the glasses’ temples to create a heads-up display ...
These subscription-based developer glasses aim to go where bigger headsets like the Quest 3 and Vision Pro can't yet. I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore wearable tech, VR ...
"Nailing the form factor, delivering holographic displays, developing compelling AR experiences, creating new human-computer interaction (HCI) paradigms — and doing it all in one cohesive ...
[Photo: Snap] If you kind of forgot that Spectacles existed, or at least that they involve AR, that’s understandable. The high-tech eyewear made its biggest splash back in 2016 when the original ...
At the Meta Connect 2024 conference, CEO Mark Zuckerberg said that the company is developing a “neural interface” that can be used to control its prototypical Orion AR glasses. The interface ...