PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Designer computer glasses are becoming more popular as people spend more time looking at computer and phone screens. The glasses claim to help relieve eye strain. But do they ...
These days, everyone spends too much time glued to a screen. Not only do we have our computers, but then we head to our phones or tablets for more scrolling. Unfortunately, there’s no easy way to ...
The devices we use for prolonged periods during the day (like computers and cell phones) emit blue light, which is one reason why your eyes feel tired after staring at a bright screen. Blue light can ...
Mark Zuckerberg's new Meta Ray-Ban Display Glasses let you see a small screen in your right lens. It's impressive tech, but it's not cheap.
Every day, we're spending more and more time looking at computer screens. Unfortunately, even if you have 20/20 vision, the unnatural light beaming into your eyes can still affect your well-being.
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Whether or not they actually work is best left to studies, but here's how computer glasses are supposed to work, and how a healthy computing lifestyle can make a difference. When you purchase through ...
Meta's new Ray-Ban glasses come with an electronic display — so you can see texts, maps, or whatever while you're wearing them. The tech is impressive but not cheap: They'll cost at least $800, and ...