How Apple Might Try to Make Its Smart Glasses Less Creepy
Apple's first pair of smart glasses is expected in 2027, giving the company a year to figure out how avoid the social stigma of Meta's glasses.
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Apple's first pair of smart glasses is expected in 2027, giving the company a year to figure out how avoid the social stigma of Meta's glasses.
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