Brooklyn-based Looking Glass has been dabbling in 3D screens for nearly a decade. It's finally launching Musubi, an AI-powered holographic frame to bring your photos and videos to life.
Four-legged robots that scramble up stairs, stride over rubble, and stream inspection data — no preorder, no lab coat required.
Looking Glass has been doggedly committed to making holographic displays the next big thing since 2019, and with its new Musubi digital photo frame, it might finally be offering its tech at a price ...
Magic Layers lets you change specific parts of generated images without prompting.
The Looking Glass Musubi is the first consumer digital photo frame with holographic tech ...
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Opening up spring break at the Bob Everett Classic in Gilbert this week, the Flagstaff baseball team played a pair of games against the Perry Pumas and the Mesquite Wildcats. Facing Perry on Monday, ...
Guest columnist Nicole Huyer (Heritage Foundation, editorial page of the Feb. 15 Lincoln Journal Star) made the case that New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s proposed “$30 per hour minimum ...
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