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While there's no official description, the site also claims this
While there's no official description, the site also claims this device features Google's Project Glass, which would allow you to see your hands through the glasses.
The full article, which describes the device and its technology on the site, can be found at r/MagicHearing on YouTube .
Update: Google has updated its Android OS to Android Marshmallow. Here's the new screen size and the updated build of the device.
If you want to check out the video of the new Magic Leap Glass, you have to look no further than the new Magic Leap Glass 2 (which was already available to pre-order on Amazon earlier this month).
The Google Glass device is not coming cheap, but the company could soon be bringing back something a little less expensive: a virtual reality headset that's just as easy to use as it is to hold. The new Vive-branded Magic Leap Glass is available for $599, for a total of $12,349 for the device.As the election approaches, both major parties have taken a strong stance on the economy. But now, they're going to have to decide which policy to adopt.
The New York Times has broken down the best political news of the past week. Here is what they found.
The key question is, can both parties agree that the U.S. economy will grow faster than expected over the next five years, and in return, will both the Republicans and Democrats agree that it will not? If either party doesn't come to the same conclusion, then the two parties will have to choose what to do on the issue.
The Post's Justin Baragona breaks down the best of both trade and investment.
In the world of investment, the U.S. has been the world's largest producer and seller of oil, coal, and nuclear power in the past two decades. But since 2007, with oil prices falling, the U.S. has been among the highest for energy production in the world. In 2015, the U.S. produced around 60 percent of its electricity from natural gas, the second highest of any developed country.
So what does that say about the country? It also means that if both parties agree that the U.S. is not going to be able to grow as fast as anticipated, they'll be faced with a big choice: either agree that the U.S. is going to increase its consumption, or they will stop short of increasing it.
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