Ray-Ban Meta Glasses use built-in cameras, microphones, and speakers for the ultimate hands-free experience when taking ...
Starting at $299 / £299, the Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses are competitively priced, not far from regular Ray-Ban sunglasses. For that investment, I’m getting not only a fashionable accessory but also a ...
Solos AirGo Vision smart glasses have a clever modular design so you can remove the camera when you don't want to wear one on ...
SYDNEY, Dec 1 (Reuters) - Australia Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Sunday that criticism by Elon Musk of Australia's social media ban on children under 16 was the X owner pushing an ...
Since May 2019, the Chinese company has been under fire from the United States government, resulting in what is colloquially referred to as the “HUAWEI ban.” This ongoing battle has forced ...
Meta's latest software update for the Ray-Ban smart glasses brings with it a host of new features. And they have a really big discount for Black Friday. Right now the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses ...
West Indies (WI) vs Bangladesh (BAN). 1st Test: West Indies hammered Bangladesh by 201 runs in the series opener in Antigua. With their 8th defea in 11 matches in this cycle, Bangladesh slipped to the ...
I’m, of course, talking about the Ray-Ban meta smart glasses, and as part of this year’s Black Friday deals, they’ve got a solid discount. In the US, the cheapest Ray-Ban smart glasses are ...
SYDNEY, Nov 21 (Reuters) - Australia's centre-left government on Thursday introduced a bill in parliament that aims to ban social media for children under 16 and proposed fines of up to A$49.5 ...
"Speaker Johnson's holier-than-thou decree to ban transgender people from using bathrooms that align with their identity is a cruel and unnecessary rule that puts countless staff, interns ...
After the bill becomes law, the platforms would have one year to work out how to implement the ban on younger children before they face fines of up to 50 million Australian dollars ($33 million) for ...
Social media companies will be threatened with up to $50 million fines for systematically breaching age verification laws, under an Albanese government plan to ban under 16s from the platforms.