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Meta’s EMG wristband is expanding beyond AR glasses
Meta is quietly turning a niche accessory for smart glasses into something much more ambitious: a neural interface that could control cars, homes, and screens without a single visible gesture. The company’s EMG wristband,
An early proof-of-concept demo of Meta's neural gesture band connected to Garmin's smart car interface is the company's next push to expand the applications of neural technology.
Meta Platforms said on Friday it struck 20-year agreements to buy power from three Vistra nuclear plants in the U.S. heartland and develop projects with two companies hoping to build small modular reactors.
Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth calls key all-hands meeting at Reality Labs as the division faces budget cuts, strategic shifts to AI, and layoffs last year.
Amazon.com Inc, Alphabet Inc and Microsoft Corp have all signed deals to tap power from nuclear reactors. Those plans have now been dwarfed by Meta’s efforts.
Meta said in a blog post Tuesday that a combination of strong demand and "extremely limited inventory" of the new augmented reality glasses, introduced in September, has caused it to pause a planned early 2026 expansion to the UK, France, Italy and Canada. It noted that current product waitlists now extend deep into this year.
Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META) certainly stands out as one of the bigger “deals” to be had in big tech for those looking to play the value side of the AI trade. Undoubtedly, when it comes to the Magnificent Seven,
Meta has offered a glimpse of two of its prototype VR headsets, which offer clues as to what we could feature in a future Meta Quest 4 — and its successors. Ahead of the SIGGRAPH 2025 graphics conference, Meta posted a blog that details a couple of ...