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 ...
Meta's Ray-Ban Display smart glasses now enable users to write messages using hand gestures, supporting platforms like ...
Thunderbit, an AI web data platform with over 100,000 users, today launched its developer API, Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, and CLI, giving developers new ways to turn complex, long-tail ...
A few years ago, building a professional website meant hiring a developer, constant back and forth, and spending thousands of ...
Meta introduces writing gestures and walking directions to its augmented reality smart glasses, and gives developers the option to build their own services.
Liberogic launches two IAAP WAS-supervised Chrome extensions to help testers review color contrast and page structure ...
Meta is opening up the Ray-Ban Display glasses to third-party developers, and it could change how useful smart glasses ...
Apple today released a new update for Safari Technology Preview, the experimental browser that was first introduced in March 2016. Apple designed Safari Technology Preview to allow users to test ...
Meta has released a major software update for its Ray-Ban smart glasses, introducing Neural Handwriting support, new ...
Imagine visiting a perfectly normal-looking website while your browser’s AI assistant fills out a form on your behalf.