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Google is reportedly set to acquire Canada-based eye-tracking startup AdHawk Microsystems Inc., something that would strengthen the company’s ongoing foray into XR headsets and glasses. As reported by ...
There has been long speculation that Google will launch smart glasses after a long absence from the market. There were even rumors that the company could launch them alongside Samsung, but it seems ...
Google is in talks to acquire AdHawk Microsystems, known for its low-power eye-tracking technology. The acquisition could significantly boost Google’s Android XR platform and hardware development.
While there's been plenty of other attempts, Google is the true pioneer in the space of smart glasses, though the much ...
The Xreal-made hardware is one element of a three-part launch next year with Warby Parker and Gentle Monster, and lots of upgrades coming to Galaxy XR. I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009.
What if I told you that, just a couple months after Google and Samsung released the AI-infused, immersive Galaxy XR headset, I got to wear a pair of display glasses that can do almost the same thing?