Meta's Ray-Ban Display smart glasses now enable users to write messages using hand gestures, supporting platforms like WhatsApp, Messenger, Instagram, and native messaging apps.
Meta has opened up the Meta Ray-Ban Display for developers. One of the first apps tested is a port of the classic game "Doom".
Meta is opening up the Ray-Ban Display glasses to third-party developers, and it could change how useful smart glasses ...
Meta has released a major software update for its Ray-Ban smart glasses, introducing Neural Handwriting support, new ...
Meta introduces writing gestures and walking directions to its augmented reality smart glasses, and gives developers the ...
Meta has introduced several features for its AI-smart glasses — Meta Ray-Ban Display. Users can now write messages without any physical or digital keyboard, but rather by hand gesture for apps like ...
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Meta revealed that it will deliver a Developer Preview and access for developers to begin creating mobile and web apps for ...
Developers can now create visual, hands-free experiences for the glasses using mobile app tools or standard web technologies. Meta is opening more of its smart glasses hardware to developers, with ...
Meta opened its $799 Ray-Ban Display to web-app developers and added handwriting input, screen recording, expanded walking ...
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