Lenovo is the latest tech company to get bit by the smart glasses bug. The company just showed off a pair of concept AI ...
When two years ago, Zuck announced the Ray-Ban Meta partnership, most people I know were disturbed—a creepy tech nerd discreetly recording you in public was the first and only use case that popped ...
Meta’s $300 smart glasses look cool but lack a killer app, and they offer a glimpse into a future with even less privacy and more distraction. By Brian X. Chen Brian X. Chen is The Times’s lead ...
The iPhone is Apple's most important Apple Intelligence product right now, but it's not the only one. The iPad and Mac also run Apple Intelligence, and the Vision Pro will probably get its AI features ...
Smart glasses aren’t just a tech gimmick anymore—in 2025, they’re smarter, sleeker, and far more useful than their earlier iterations. What used to be bulky experiments have evolved into real-world ...
Editor's Note, 9/29/25: Meta's second-generation Ray-Ban smart glasses are now available. While they're more expensive, they also have double the battery life and improved video recording. They're my ...
Apple recently received a patent for its smart glasses, while Meta has already launched its version and Amazon is preparing ...
Lenovo is no stranger to glasses with new-age tech stuffed into them. However, this is the first pair of smart glasses with AI from the company, and they skip one of the most trendy features. AR ...
They're wonderful vacation companions and memory makers. The AI part is just a bonus that's along for the ride. I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore wearable tech, VR/AR, ...