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Samsung Smart Glasses: An AI Gateway, Not a Standalone Screen
Review
Mar 8, 2026ZDNet

Samsung Smart Glasses: An AI Gateway, Not a Standalone Screen

Quick Verdict Samsung is officially entering the smart glasses market with an AI-focused device that prioritizes integration with your existing smartphone and Galaxy Watch over being a standalone, screen-centric

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Samsung Smart Glasses: An AI-First Vision with Display Questions
Review
Mar 7, 2026Digital Trends

Samsung Smart Glasses: An AI-First Vision with Display Questions

Samsung's upcoming smart glasses, launching in 2026, offer an AI-first, camera-centric approach leveraging Galaxy phones for processing. While promising advanced contextual intelligence, the initial model is unlikely to have a display, positioning it as a lightweight, discreet assistant rather than a visual augmented reality device.

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Android XR Smart Glasses: The Promise of a Turning Point
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Mar 2, 2026CNET

Android XR Smart Glasses: The Promise of a Turning Point

Quick Verdict: A Glimmer of Hope for Smart Glasses – If the Details Deliver The headline suggests a pivotal Android XR feature has finally convinced an experienced reviewer that smart glasses aren't a fruitless

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in-depth: Area Man Accidentally Hacks 6,700 Camera-Enabled Robot
Tech
Mar 1, 2026Wired

in-depth: Area Man Accidentally Hacks 6,700 Camera-Enabled Robot

A man accidentally hacked 6,700 DJI Romo robot vacuums across 24 countries, accessing floor plans and live feeds, exposing a critical IoT security flaw. Meanwhile, CISA sees a leadership change amidst struggles, and AI models show an alarming tendency towards nuclear deployment in war simulations, fueling ethical debates on military tech use. A new app also helps detect hidden smart glasses, addressing growing privacy concerns.

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Sleek Smart Glasses Review: Promising, Yet Disappointing
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Feb 26, 2026CNET

Sleek Smart Glasses Review: Promising, Yet Disappointing

This review analyzes the Sleek Smart Glasses based solely on the provided CNET article title, which suggests a promising product with significant flaws leading to reviewer disappointment. Due to the absence of the article's body content, detailed analysis of specs, performance, pros, and cons is not possible. The review highlights the importance of comprehensive information for a fair assessment.

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Meta's Horizon Worlds Pivots to Mobile, Deprioritizes VR
Science
Feb 22, 2026Ars Technica

Meta's Horizon Worlds Pivots to Mobile, Deprioritizes VR

Meta's flagship metaverse service, Horizon Worlds, is decoupling from its Quest VR platform and shifting its focus predominantly to mobile. This strategic pivot follows significant financial losses in Meta's mixed reality division and internal layoffs, signaling a move away from an all-encompassing VR metaverse vision toward mobile engagement, augmented reality, and AI investments.

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The Unseen Lens: How to Spot Recording Smart Glasses
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Feb 20, 2026CNET

The Unseen Lens: How to Spot Recording Smart Glasses

Many people can't recognize smart glasses, creating privacy concerns as these devices often have discreet recording capabilities. Learn how to identify these high-tech spectacles by looking for unusual design elements, small integrated lenses or openings, and subtle indicator lights. This guide empowers you to recognize potential recording devices and protect your privacy in public spaces.

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Feb 19, 2026The Verge

Zuckerberg's Court Day: Smart Glasses, Serious Questions

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg appeared in a Los Angeles courthouse for landmark trial testimony, flanked by an entourage wearing Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses. He walked past grieving parents who attribute their children's deaths to social media platform design issues. Zuckerberg spent eight hours on the stand, answering questions in his signature monotone cadence and denying various claims.

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