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smart glasses
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Smart glasses are a growing category of wearable technology, with recent developments from Samsung highlighting a camera-first, phone-tethered design that uses a Galaxy smartphone for processing power. This approach emphasizes lightweight hardware and context-aware AI rather than full augmented reality displays. For WindowsForum readers, such innovations signal a shift in how wearables interact with mobile devices, potentially influencing future cross-platform integration and enterprise use cases. Discussions around smart glasses often focus on practical applications, hardware limitations, and the balance between on-device and cloud computing.
June 2026’s most important gadgets were a wave of laptops, handhelds, AI glasses, creator cameras, robot mowers, phones, and consoles announced or reviewed around Computex, WWDC, and AWE, with Windows PC makers using the month to answer Apple’s low-cost MacBook Neo and the broader industry...
Samsung is expected to announce eight more products in 2026, including the Galaxy Z Fold 8, Galaxy Z Flip 8, Galaxy Z Fold Wide, Galaxy Watch 9, Galaxy Watch Ultra 2, Galaxy Glasses, Galaxy S26 FE, and Galaxy Buds Able, with several likely tied to a July 22 London Unpacked event. The interesting...
Paul Meade, the Apple vice president who reportedly helped lead Vision Pro hardware engineering and Apple’s smart-glasses work, is leaving Apple for OpenAI’s hardware group in late June 2026, according to Bloomberg-based reporting. That makes his move more than another executive shuffle between...
Samsung’s move into consumer smart glasses at MWC 2026 is not a surprise so much as a formal escalation: the company confirmed a camera‑first, phone‑tethered pair of AI glasses that position the wearable as the eyes while a Galaxy smartphone remains the brain. The details revealed on the...