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The set of four iridescent beaded lowball glasses from the Crofton brand is available for just under $10. Back in June, the store also had a set of matching iridescent highball glasses, so you can ...
Taavet Hinrikus, who owns over 5% of the £9bn fintech, wants Glass Lewis and ISS to warn investors about plans to extend its ...
Examining his patient's red, inflamed eye, Australian ophthalmologist Emil Kurniawan was in no doubt that she had a pterygium ...
Qualcomm Technologies envision a future where smart glasses become as integral to daily life as smartphones, seamlessly ...
IF you have a glut of glass jars, pots and bottles, here are some smashing ideas. They can be used to organise your bits and bobs or create eye-catching items for your home. Jars could also be the ...
Meta Platforms (NASDAQ: META) has built what is indisputably one of the world’s most successful businesses, but that doesn’t ...
Marble does not explain the US$600-million in cost overruns for renovations, but roots of its use muddies Trump’s attempts to use the renovation as possible pretext to removing Fed chair ...
A dad-of-six allegedly stabbed in the heart by his ex-partner on Christmas Day told police before he died 'she has abused me ...
The Even Realities G1 are the smart glasses I've always imagined, bringing a touch of tech to casual-looking eyewear. That ...
Recording artist Lachi, who is legally blind, used Ray-Ban Meta AI glasses to help her navigate during a cross-country trip.
That’s the captivating reality awaiting at The Salvation Army Thrift Store & Donation Center in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania – a veritable labyrinth of pre-loved possibilities.