Meta is throwing open the doors to its Ray-Ban Display glasses. Starting today, developers can build third-party apps for the smart glasses using either a native mobile SDK (Swift or Kotlin) or web ...
Meta has released a major software update for its Ray-Ban smart glasses, introducing Neural Handwriting support, new ...
Meta is opening up the Ray-Ban Display glasses to third-party developers, and it could change how useful smart glasses ...
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Canada, UNICEF explore expansion of youth empowerment initiative at YABATECH
The Government of Canada has expressed a strong interest in expanding youth-focused digital and technical empowerment programmes in Nigeria.This is as a high-level visit by Canada’s Secretary of State ...
Ulipsu’s embedded skill education model has enabled over a million student projects across 350+ schools in India and abroad.
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 ...
Apple launches Safari Technology Preview 244 with fixes for JavaScript, Web APIs, security, rendering, and more.
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