Meta is opening up the glasses to third-party developers, who are now able to experiment with display-enabled apps as well as the device's Neural Band controller. The platform will work with apps that ...
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Meta will allow third-party apps for Ray-Ban display glasses. Your eyes must stay glued to digital reality.
Meta announced its Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses with a built-in in-lens display that allows users to see what the smart glasses capture, see and respond to messages, and interact with its Meta AI.
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 ...
As Android XR glasses crest the horizon, Meta is looking to improve on its Ray-Ban Display glasses, opening up support for third-party apps. Meta announced in a blog post that developers can now build ...
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