Augmented Reality (AR) has come a long way since its initial conception in the 1960s and has advanced exponentially since its more modern prototypes in the 2000s. With AI rapidly taking shape, and new ...
Magic Leap revealed prototype Android XR smart glasses in partnership with Google. The glasses use Magic Leap’s waveguides with Google’s Raxium microLED light engine. No word yet on when they'll be ...
When Tim Cook used Apple's Vision Pro headset for the first time, he described it as an "aha moment"—a feeling I also experienced when I first used the device. If we are lucky, we get a few of those ...
CES 2026 has been a milestone year for Enabot, a company that first gained fame for its playful, rolling "EBO" pet companions. This year, the Shenzhen-based innovator is signaling a major pivot. While ...
Magic Leap extended its partnership with Google. The companies showed a prototype of AR/AI smart glasses. The collaboration merges strong features from each company. Magic Leap plans to bring its over ...
The most striking detail in Google’s latest augmented reality push isn’t the extension of their partnership but the hardware itself. At the Future Investment Initiative in Riyadh, Google and Magic ...
Three years ago, VITURE debuted at CES with a sleek pair of XR glasses designed to function as a portable, immersive display. Since then, the company has become the quiet giant of video display ...
The Android XR floodgates finally cracked open this month with the debut of Samsung’s Galaxy XR headset, but glasses are what we’re all excited for. Google has now announced that its partnership with ...
Magic Leap is once again trying to make a name for itself in augmented reality. The company revealed an Android XR smart glasses prototype and it extended an existing partnership with Google. It said ...
The tech world's latest virtual assistant looks so realistic, you might mistake her for an actual human. Apple has Siri, and Amazon has Alexa. But the lifelikeness of both are dwarfed by Mica: a ...
Google and Magic Leap showed a new Android XR glasses prototype at the FII event in Riyadh. The demo builds on earlier versions, such as Google Martha, showing Gemini identifying objects and offering ...