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Apple Might Not Build New Augmented Reality Glasses
Apple Might Not Build New Augmented Reality Glasses After All
Apple has reportedly scrapped a project to create new augmented reality glasses that would fit closely within the rest of its device ecosystem. The team working on the project was informed of the decision in the last week of January, according to sources familiar with the decision and reported by Bloomberg.
Apple Kills Augmented-Reality Glasses Project
The glasses project, codenamed N107, was never made public, but Bloomberg reports that the plan was to build tech-equipped glasses that looked like any other pair but offered augmented reality features that could display information visible only to the person wearing the frames.
Apple reportedly canceled its augmented reality glasses
A new report claims that Apple's augmented reality glasses, codenamed N107, have been scrapped as of this week.
Report: Apple Cans Augmented Reality Glasses Project
Though this project has been axed, Apple reportedly still plans to bring a standalone set of AR glasses to market 'someday.'
Apple's AR glasses aren't happening, report claims
In November, the same outlet reported that Apple had launched the project under the codename "Atlas," with the goal to build a pair of advanced, AR smart glasses, perhaps in order to compete with Meta's promising "Orion" prototype.
This could explain why Apple isn’t making AR glasses yet
Apple has reportedly canceled its AR glasses project. Here’s why we may not see any sort of Apple Glasses project anytime soon.
Why Apple's scrapped smart glasses are a bad omen for the Vision Pro
Apple is scrapping an ambitious AR glasses project. What does it mean for the future of the Apple Vision Pro and VR at Apple?
Apple cancels Mac-connected AR smart glasses | Check details
Apple, a leading tech company has reportedly halted the development of AR smart glasses which were designed to work with Mac computers. The project, codenamed N107, was anticipated to be the company's most ambitious wearable since the release of the Apple Vision Pro,
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The augmented reality Super Bowl
CNBC’s Alex Sherman joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss augmented reality at the Super Bowl.
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Decoding OpenAI’s Hardware Ambitions: 4 Reasons For The Push Into Humanoid Robots, AR Glasses, Wearables, And VR
The next AI battleground isn’t only new models, it’s hardware. OpenAI’s move into AR glasses & robots signals a future of new ...
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What’s next for smart glasses
AI agents, power struggles, and more apps from third-party developers: Here’s what’s coming in 2025 and beyond ...
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Mark Zuckerberg investing $100 billion in Meta products
Meta's Reality Labs investment, including Ray-Ban smart glasses and Quest VR headsets, is set to hit $100 billion.
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New project aims to map future societal impact of augmented reality
A new research project is setting out to explore the positive and negative effects that future generations of augmented ...
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Apple is doomed because it can’t see the future
Apple is lacking vision for where to go following the Vision Pro tanking. Get it? Because Vision. Yeah, you got it. Copy ...
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WNE opens cutting edge XR Lab in university's library
Western New England University is boosting its offerings with augmented reality, with university leadership touting an ...
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The Gates Returns—On Your Phone
Now Bloomberg Philanthropies, NYC Parks, the Central Park Conservancy, and the Christo and Jeanne-Claude Foundation are ...
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Is Himax Technologies (HIMX) the Best Augmented Reality Stock to Invest in Under $10?
We recently published a list of 9 Best Augmented Reality Stocks to Invest in Under $10. In this article, we are going to take ...
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