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Apple mixed-reality headset likely coming sometime in 2022, analyst predicts

The Verge

Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo predicts in a new research note that Apple will release a “helmet-type” mixed reality headset next year, augmented reality glasses in mid-2025, and an AR contact lens product by 2030-2040, according to MacRumors. “We

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Augmented reality and ID tagging might be the killer apps for video glasses

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Since 2006 I have owned and written about video glasses , including in my Six Trends that are transforming Online and Future of Media Lifecycle framework. Despite my predictions, we still don't see many people around wearing video glasses. This is something far more easily and less obviously done using video glasses.

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The next privacy crisis

The Verge

Instead of looking at a TV or phone, you have a pair of glasses that can project a screen anywhere. Now imagine the same world — but your glasses scan every conversation to personalize a barrage of advertising. Over the next one, AR threatens to supercharge existing crises of privacy, trust, and consent.

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Snapchat’s new AR features can identify the world around you

The Verge

The next generation of a feature called Scan can identify similar clothes, dog breeds, plants, cars, and more Snapchat’s camera has to date mostly been associated with sending disappearing messages and goofy AR effects, like a virtual dancing hot dog. Snap wants Scan to be an important way that users discover AR lenses going forward.

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The simple solutions to better games

The Verge

Xbox recently launched accessibility feature tags for games in its stores, with games needing to meet specific criteria to get the tags. Microsoft and Apple have both researched the potential of myoelectric sensors for controlling devices, and Meta (aka Facebook) wants to make myoelectric wristbands to complement its AR glasses.

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How Shopify’s network of sellers can take on Amazon

The Verge

But that would be completely irrelevant if you’re selling glasses, glasses that you wear. But also, a lot of it is based on machine learning and AI, whereby we know certain keywords or meta tags contravene the AUP, and they’re gone. One of our most popular channels for a particular vertical is actually Pinterest or Houzz.

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