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		<title>Meta Announces Facebook Will Support Smart Glasses Live Streaming</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Sep 2025 04:33:49 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Meta announced Facebook will now support live streaming directly from Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses. This new feature lets wearers broadcast live video to Facebook instantly. Users simply say &#8220;Hey Meta, go live on Facebook&#8221; to start streaming. Their followers see the stream appear immediately in Facebook Live. (Meta Announces Facebook Will Support Smart Glasses Live [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Meta announced Facebook will now support live streaming directly from Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses. This new feature lets wearers broadcast live video to Facebook instantly. Users simply say &#8220;Hey Meta, go live on Facebook&#8221; to start streaming. Their followers see the stream appear immediately in Facebook Live. </p>
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<p>The feature aims to make sharing spontaneous moments easier. People can stream hands-free while doing activities. Meta believes this offers a new perspective for live content. Viewers experience events through the wearer&#8217;s eyes. The glasses use built-in cameras and microphones.</p>
<p>Meta partnered with Ray-Ban on these smart glasses. The glasses look like regular sunglasses. They come in various styles and lens options. The live streaming update is a free software addition. It requires the latest version of the Meta View app.</p>
<p>Battery life is important during streaming. Meta states the glasses last about 30 minutes when live. The wearer sees a small LED light indicating recording. This light is visible to people nearby. Meta emphasizes respecting others&#8217; privacy is crucial. Users should follow local laws and Facebook&#8217;s rules.</p>
<p>Facebook Live streams from the glasses support basic features. Viewers can comment and react in real-time. The streamer hears notifications through the glasses&#8217; speakers. Ending the stream is simple. The wearer just says &#8220;Hey Meta, stop live&#8221;.</p>
<p>This integration deepens Meta&#8217;s push into wearable tech. Smart glasses represent a key hardware focus. Making them work smoothly with Facebook is a priority. Meta sees potential for creators and everyday users. The company wants seamless sharing.</p>
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<p>                 The live streaming feature is rolling out now. It is available in countries where the glasses are sold. Existing Ray-Ban Meta glasses owners get the update automatically. New buyers will have it pre-installed. Meta plans more updates for the glasses platform later this year.</p>
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		<title>Samsung Display will supply MicroOLED screens for Apple AR glasses</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Aug 2025 04:28:19 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Samsung Display has agreed to make very small, high-quality screens for Apple. These screens are called MicroOLED. Apple will use these screens in its new augmented reality glasses. This deal is important for both companies. (Samsung Display will supply MicroOLED screens for Apple AR glasses) Apple wants its AR glasses to be light and comfortable. [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Samsung Display has agreed to make very small, high-quality screens for Apple. These screens are called MicroOLED. Apple will use these screens in its new augmented reality glasses. This deal is important for both companies. </p>
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<p>Apple wants its AR glasses to be light and comfortable. MicroOLED screens are perfect for this. They are very small but show sharp pictures. They also use less power. This helps the glasses last longer on a single charge.</p>
<p>Samsung Display is a top maker of advanced screens. It has the technology Apple needs. Production of these MicroOLED screens will start soon. Samsung will make them at its factories. Apple plans to sell its AR glasses next year. Getting enough screens ready is key.</p>
<p>This partnership shows Apple trusts Samsung for important parts. Samsung already makes screens for iPhones and iPads. Working together on AR glasses makes their relationship stronger. Other companies also want to make AR glasses. Meta and Google are working on similar products. Apple needs top parts to compete.</p>
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<p>                 The MicroOLED screens are a big step for AR glasses. They make images look real in front of the user&#8217;s eyes. Good screens are needed for people to enjoy AR. This deal helps Apple get ahead. Samsung benefits by supplying a major new Apple product. The tech industry is watching this closely. Many believe AR glasses could be the next big thing after smartphones. Apple entering the market is a major event. Samsung Display supplying the screens gives it a strong position. Production volume is expected to be high. Apple aims to sell millions of units. Both companies are investing heavily. Success depends on the user experience. The quality of the MicroOLED screens is critical. Consumers will see the results next year.</p>
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