
From Courtrooms to Hospitals: Where Could Smart Glasses Be Restricted Next?
Could smart glasses restrictions spread from courtrooms to hospitals and workplaces? Privacy lawyer Beth Fulkerson examines the legal risks.
Christopher Carey · 30 Jul 2026
Forged by War: The Ukrainian Startup Using Virtual Reality to Tackle a Mental Health Crisis
Ukrainian startup Aspichi is using virtual reality and AI to scale mental health treatment for millions traumatised by the ongoing war.
Christopher Carey · 28 Jul 2026
Smart Glasses, AI Subscriptions and Privacy: What the Latest AR Developments Mean for the Enterprise
Meta, Snap and Google are reshaping the smart glasses market. Here's what the latest AR developments mean for enterprise buyers in 2026.
Christopher Carey · 15 Jul 2026
The Three F's of Smart Glasses Adoption: How Meta and Snap Stack Up in 2026
Meta has sold over 8 million Ray-Bans, but can smart glasses go truly mainstream? Matt Maher of M7 Innovations breaks down the Three F's
Christopher Carey · 7 Jul 2026
Shokz at InfoComm 2026: Why Bone Conduction Is Giving Professionals a New Way to Work
UC Today spoke with Shokz at InfoComm 2026 to find out why bone conduction technology could be the future of the enterprise office headset.
Christopher Carey · 23 Jun 2026
Altina CEO: Smart Glasses Are Built Like Gadgets – and That's the Problem
Tal Bar-Or, Founder and CEO of Altina, tells UC Today why big tech keeps missing the mark on smart glasses.
Christopher Carey · 11 Jun 2026
Smart Glasses in the Workplace: The Legal and Privacy Minefield You Can't Ignore
Fox Rothschild's Mark McCreary, Chief AI & Information Security Officer, says employers may want to ban smart glasses now or face legal liability
Christopher Carey · 27 May 2026
