Today on the show, Steven and Shaun review the latest announcements from Meta Connect, despite saying they wouldn't!
The pair chat less about the new mixed reality headset and more about the new Ray-Ban Stories glasses that feature video-calling, audio and even AI capabilities (in the U.S. at first). But will the camera on the glasses be available to apps like Aira and Be My Eyes?
Also, Steven presents a solution to the challenge he has had for a while, editing a video clip easily. He shows how you can use QuickTime on the Mac to easily trim video clips for sharing on social media.
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