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 Death Toll Continues To Rise As Gen-Z Protestors Clash With Police In Nepal
 Protestors roll on a police barricade during an anti-corruption and anti-social media ban protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 8, 2025. The Gen Z protesters take to the streets against corruption and the ban on social media platforms. Thousands of youths join the protests, criticizing rampant corruption and the government's ban on 26 unregistered social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, YouTube, and Snapchat. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)
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 Death Toll Continues To Rise As Gen-Z Protestors Clash With Police In Nepal
 A protestor displays placards in defiance during an anti-corruption and anti-social media ban protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 8, 2025. The Gen Z protesters take to the streets against the corruption and the ban on social media platforms. Thousands of youths join the protests, criticizing rampant corruption and the government's ban on 26 unregistered social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, YouTube, and Snapchat. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)
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 Death Toll Continues To Rise As Gen-Z Protestors Clash With Police In Nepal
 Protestors display placards in defiance during an anti-corruption and anti-social media ban protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 8, 2025. The Gen Z protesters take to the streets against the corruption and the ban on social media platforms. Thousands of youths join the protests, criticizing rampant corruption and the government's ban on 26 unregistered social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, YouTube, and Snapchat. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)
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 Death Toll Continues To Rise As Gen-Z Protestors Clash With Police In Nepal
 Protestors display placards in defiance during an anti-corruption and anti-social media ban protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 8, 2025. The Gen Z protesters take to the streets against the corruption and the ban on social media platforms. Thousands of youths join the protests, criticizing rampant corruption and the government's ban on 26 unregistered social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, YouTube, and Snapchat. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)
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 Death Toll Continues To Rise As Gen-Z Protestors Clash With Police In Nepal
 Protestors roll on a police barricade during an anti-corruption and anti-social media ban protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 8, 2025. The Gen Z protesters take to the streets against corruption and the ban on social media platforms. Thousands of youths join the protests, criticizing rampant corruption and the government's ban on 26 unregistered social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, YouTube, and Snapchat. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)
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 Death Toll Continues To Rise As Gen-Z Protestors Clash With Police In Nepal
 A protestor displays placards in defiance during an anti-corruption and anti-social media ban protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 8, 2025. The Gen Z protesters take to the streets against the corruption and the ban on social media platforms. Thousands of youths join the protests, criticizing rampant corruption and the government's ban on 26 unregistered social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, YouTube, and Snapchat. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)
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 Death Toll Continues To Rise As Gen-Z Protestors Clash With Police In Nepal
 Protestors display placards in defiance during an anti-corruption and anti-social media ban protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 8, 2025. The Gen Z protesters take to the streets against the corruption and the ban on social media platforms. Thousands of youths join the protests, criticizing rampant corruption and the government's ban on 26 unregistered social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, YouTube, and Snapchat. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)
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 DUKAS_188617822_NUR
 Death Toll Continues To Rise As Gen-Z Protestors Clash With Police In Nepal
 A vehicle is torched during an anti-corruption and anti-social media ban protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 8, 2025. The Gen Z protesters take to the streets against corruption and the ban on social media platforms. Thousands of youths join the protests, criticizing rampant corruption and the government's ban on 26 unregistered social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, YouTube, and Snapchat. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)
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 Death Toll Continues To Rise As Gen-Z Protestors Clash With Police In Nepal
 Protestors display placards in defiance during an anti-corruption and anti-social media ban protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 8, 2025. The Gen Z protesters take to the streets against the corruption and the ban on social media platforms. Thousands of youths join the protests, criticizing rampant corruption and the government's ban on 26 unregistered social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, YouTube, and Snapchat. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)
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 Death Toll Continues To Rise As Gen-Z Protestors Clash With Police In Nepal
 Protestors display placards in defiance during an anti-corruption and anti-social media ban protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 8, 2025. The Gen Z protesters take to the streets against the corruption and the ban on social media platforms. Thousands of youths join the protests, criticizing rampant corruption and the government's ban on 26 unregistered social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, YouTube, and Snapchat. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)
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 Death Toll Continues To Rise As Gen-Z Protestors Clash With Police In Nepal
 A vehicle is torched during an anti-corruption and anti-social media ban protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 8, 2025. The Gen Z protesters take to the streets against corruption and the ban on social media platforms. Thousands of youths join the protests, criticizing rampant corruption and the government's ban on 26 unregistered social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, YouTube, and Snapchat. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)
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 DUKAS_188617807_NUR
 Death Toll Continues To Rise As Gen-Z Protestors Clash With Police In Nepal
 A protestor displays a flag of an anime character symbolized as defiance during an anti-corruption and anti-social media ban protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 8, 2025. The Gen Z protesters take to the streets against the corruption and the ban on social media platforms. Thousands of youths join the protests, criticizing rampant corruption and the government's ban on 26 unregistered social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, YouTube, and Snapchat. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)
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 Death Toll Continues To Rise As Gen-Z Protestors Clash With Police In Nepal
 Protestors display placards in defiance during an anti-corruption and anti-social media ban protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 8, 2025. The Gen Z protesters take to the streets against the corruption and the ban on social media platforms. Thousands of youths join the protests, criticizing rampant corruption and the government's ban on 26 unregistered social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, YouTube, and Snapchat. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)
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 Death Toll Continues To Rise As Gen-Z Protestors Clash With Police In Nepal
 Nepal Army personnel patrol the streets of Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 8, 2025, following the imposition of a curfew in the wake of deadly violence that kills more than 19 students. Gen Z protesters take to the streets against corruption and the ban on social media platforms. Thousands of youths join the protests, criticizing rampant corruption and the government's ban on 26 unregistered social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, YouTube, and Snapchat. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)
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 Snapchat Ink- Photo Illustration
 The Snap Ink displays on a mobile phone with the Snapchat icon in the background in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on August 9, 2025. (Photo by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)
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 Snapchat Ink- Photo Illustration
 The Snapchat logo is displayed on a mobile phone with the Snapchat icon in the background in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on August 9, 2025. (Photo by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)
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 Snapchat Ink- Photo Illustration
 The Snapchat logo is displayed on a mobile phone with the Snapchat icon in the background in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on August 9, 2025. (Photo by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)
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 Snapchat Ink- Photo Illustration
 The Snapchat app displays on a mobile phone with Snap Inc. in the background in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on August 9, 2025. (Photo by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)
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 Snapchat Ink- Photo Illustration
 The Snap Ink displays on a mobile phone with the Snapchat icon in the background in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on August 9, 2025. (Photo by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)
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 Snapchat Ink- Photo Illustration
 The Snapchat logo is displayed on a mobile phone with the Snapchat icon in the background in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on August 9, 2025. (Photo by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)
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 AR glasses give book pages sound and vision
 Ferrari Press Agency
 AR glasses 1
 Ref 16859
 29/05/2025
 See Ferrari text
 Picture MUST credit: Snap AR
 A pair of augmented reality glasses with lenses that generate images and sounds of books the users are reading has been unveiled by an off-shoot of social media company Snapchat.
 And it has been done to help get younger people back to reading for enjoyment.
 The Augmented Reading Lenses as they are called, are a collaboration with the National Library Board of Singapore.
 They are an enhancement of Snap AR’s already available Snap Spectacle
 Snap AR is the name for the augmented reality platform used by Snap Inc., the company behind Snapchat.
 The glasses use real-time conversion of typed text into a digital format known as OCR.
 This is then used by an artificial intelligence programmed to produce the visuals and noises.
 The glasses already has stereo speakers, so the soundscapes are a natural addition to the reading experience.
 First, the device scans the printed text as the user reads.
 Then, the images float before their eyes, accompanied by the sound effects linked to specific words or scenes.
 If a character is at a docks, for example, the sounds of the sea and workers loading and unloading chips are heard.
 There are also action sounds like doors opening and closing.
 In examples of the visuals , Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein shown by the company features the monster.
 OPS:Visuals looking Snapchat Augmented Reading Lens glasses. Readers get visuals and dynamic soundscapes to match scenes.
 
 Picture supplied by Ferrari
 (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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 AR glasses give book pages sound and vision
 Ferrari Press Agency
 AR glasses 1
 Ref 16859
 29/05/2025
 See Ferrari text
 Picture MUST credit: Snap AR
 A pair of augmented reality glasses with lenses that generate images and sounds of books the users are reading has been unveiled by an off-shoot of social media company Snapchat.
 And it has been done to help get younger people back to reading for enjoyment.
 The Augmented Reading Lenses as they are called, are a collaboration with the National Library Board of Singapore.
 They are an enhancement of Snap AR’s already available Snap Spectacle
 Snap AR is the name for the augmented reality platform used by Snap Inc., the company behind Snapchat.
 The glasses use real-time conversion of typed text into a digital format known as OCR.
 This is then used by an artificial intelligence programmed to produce the visuals and noises.
 The glasses already has stereo speakers, so the soundscapes are a natural addition to the reading experience.
 First, the device scans the printed text as the user reads.
 Then, the images float before their eyes, accompanied by the sound effects linked to specific words or scenes.
 If a character is at a docks, for example, the sounds of the sea and workers loading and unloading chips are heard.
 There are also action sounds like doors opening and closing.
 In examples of the visuals , Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein shown by the company features the monster.
 OPS: The Snapchat Augmented Reading Lens glasses
 
 Picture supplied by Ferrari
 (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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 AR glasses give book pages sound and vision
 Ferrari Press Agency
 AR glasses 1
 Ref 16859
 29/05/2025
 See Ferrari text
 Picture MUST credit: Snap AR
 A pair of augmented reality glasses with lenses that generate images and sounds of books the users are reading has been unveiled by an off-shoot of social media company Snapchat.
 And it has been done to help get younger people back to reading for enjoyment.
 The Augmented Reading Lenses as they are called, are a collaboration with the National Library Board of Singapore.
 They are an enhancement of Snap AR’s already available Snap Spectacle
 Snap AR is the name for the augmented reality platform used by Snap Inc., the company behind Snapchat.
 The glasses use real-time conversion of typed text into a digital format known as OCR.
 This is then used by an artificial intelligence programmed to produce the visuals and noises.
 The glasses already has stereo speakers, so the soundscapes are a natural addition to the reading experience.
 First, the device scans the printed text as the user reads.
 Then, the images float before their eyes, accompanied by the sound effects linked to specific words or scenes.
 If a character is at a docks, for example, the sounds of the sea and workers loading and unloading chips are heard.
 There are also action sounds like doors opening and closing.
 In examples of the visuals , Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein shown by the company features the monster.
 OPS: The Snapchat Augmented Reading Lens glasses
 
 Picture supplied by Ferrari
 (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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 DUKAS_185410140_FER
 AR glasses give book pages sound and vision
 Ferrari Press Agency
 AR glasses 1
 Ref 16859
 29/05/2025
 See Ferrari text
 Picture MUST credit: Snap AR
 A pair of augmented reality glasses with lenses that generate images and sounds of books the users are reading has been unveiled by an off-shoot of social media company Snapchat.
 And it has been done to help get younger people back to reading for enjoyment.
 The Augmented Reading Lenses as they are called, are a collaboration with the National Library Board of Singapore.
 They are an enhancement of Snap AR’s already available Snap Spectacle
 Snap AR is the name for the augmented reality platform used by Snap Inc., the company behind Snapchat.
 The glasses use real-time conversion of typed text into a digital format known as OCR.
 This is then used by an artificial intelligence programmed to produce the visuals and noises.
 The glasses already has stereo speakers, so the soundscapes are a natural addition to the reading experience.
 First, the device scans the printed text as the user reads.
 Then, the images float before their eyes, accompanied by the sound effects linked to specific words or scenes.
 If a character is at a docks, for example, the sounds of the sea and workers loading and unloading chips are heard.
 There are also action sounds like doors opening and closing.
 In examples of the visuals , Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein shown by the company features the monster.
 OPS: The Snapchat Augmented Reading Lens glasses
 
 Picture supplied by Ferrari
 (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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 AR glasses give book pages sound and vision
 Ferrari Press Agency
 AR glasses 1
 Ref 16859
 29/05/2025
 See Ferrari text
 Picture MUST credit: Snap AR
 A pair of augmented reality glasses with lenses that generate images and sounds of books the users are reading has been unveiled by an off-shoot of social media company Snapchat.
 And it has been done to help get younger people back to reading for enjoyment.
 The Augmented Reading Lenses as they are called, are a collaboration with the National Library Board of Singapore.
 They are an enhancement of Snap AR’s already available Snap Spectacle
 Snap AR is the name for the augmented reality platform used by Snap Inc., the company behind Snapchat.
 The glasses use real-time conversion of typed text into a digital format known as OCR.
 This is then used by an artificial intelligence programmed to produce the visuals and noises.
 The glasses already has stereo speakers, so the soundscapes are a natural addition to the reading experience.
 First, the device scans the printed text as the user reads.
 Then, the images float before their eyes, accompanied by the sound effects linked to specific words or scenes.
 If a character is at a docks, for example, the sounds of the sea and workers loading and unloading chips are heard.
 There are also action sounds like doors opening and closing.
 In examples of the visuals , Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein shown by the company features the monster.
 OPS:Visuals looking Snapchat Augmented Reading Lens glasses. Readers can unlock rewards
 
 Picture supplied by Ferrari
 (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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 DUKAS_185410136_FER
 AR glasses give book pages sound and vision
 Ferrari Press Agency
 AR glasses 1
 Ref 16859
 29/05/2025
 See Ferrari text
 Picture MUST credit: Snap AR
 A pair of augmented reality glasses with lenses that generate images and sounds of books the users are reading has been unveiled by an off-shoot of social media company Snapchat.
 And it has been done to help get younger people back to reading for enjoyment.
 The Augmented Reading Lenses as they are called, are a collaboration with the National Library Board of Singapore.
 They are an enhancement of Snap AR’s already available Snap Spectacle
 Snap AR is the name for the augmented reality platform used by Snap Inc., the company behind Snapchat.
 The glasses use real-time conversion of typed text into a digital format known as OCR.
 This is then used by an artificial intelligence programmed to produce the visuals and noises.
 The glasses already has stereo speakers, so the soundscapes are a natural addition to the reading experience.
 First, the device scans the printed text as the user reads.
 Then, the images float before their eyes, accompanied by the sound effects linked to specific words or scenes.
 If a character is at a docks, for example, the sounds of the sea and workers loading and unloading chips are heard.
 There are also action sounds like doors opening and closing.
 In examples of the visuals , Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein shown by the company features the monster.
 OPS: The Snapchat Augmented Reading Lens glasses
 
 Picture supplied by Ferrari
 (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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 DUKAS_185410134_FER
 AR glasses give book pages sound and vision
 Ferrari Press Agency
 AR glasses 1
 Ref 16859
 29/05/2025
 See Ferrari text
 Picture MUST credit: Snap AR
 A pair of augmented reality glasses with lenses that generate images and sounds of books the users are reading has been unveiled by an off-shoot of social media company Snapchat.
 And it has been done to help get younger people back to reading for enjoyment.
 The Augmented Reading Lenses as they are called, are a collaboration with the National Library Board of Singapore.
 They are an enhancement of Snap AR’s already available Snap Spectacle
 Snap AR is the name for the augmented reality platform used by Snap Inc., the company behind Snapchat.
 The glasses use real-time conversion of typed text into a digital format known as OCR.
 This is then used by an artificial intelligence programmed to produce the visuals and noises.
 The glasses already has stereo speakers, so the soundscapes are a natural addition to the reading experience.
 First, the device scans the printed text as the user reads.
 Then, the images float before their eyes, accompanied by the sound effects linked to specific words or scenes.
 If a character is at a docks, for example, the sounds of the sea and workers loading and unloading chips are heard.
 There are also action sounds like doors opening and closing.
 In examples of the visuals , Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein shown by the company features the monster.
 OPS:Visuals looking Snapchat Augmented Reading Lens glasses. Readers get visuals and dynamic soundscapes to match scenes.
 
 Picture supplied by Ferrari
 (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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 DUKAS_185410133_FER
 AR glasses give book pages sound and vision
 Ferrari Press Agency
 AR glasses 1
 Ref 16859
 29/05/2025
 See Ferrari text
 Picture MUST credit: Snap AR
 A pair of augmented reality glasses with lenses that generate images and sounds of books the users are reading has been unveiled by an off-shoot of social media company Snapchat.
 And it has been done to help get younger people back to reading for enjoyment.
 The Augmented Reading Lenses as they are called, are a collaboration with the National Library Board of Singapore.
 They are an enhancement of Snap AR’s already available Snap Spectacle
 Snap AR is the name for the augmented reality platform used by Snap Inc., the company behind Snapchat.
 The glasses use real-time conversion of typed text into a digital format known as OCR.
 This is then used by an artificial intelligence programmed to produce the visuals and noises.
 The glasses already has stereo speakers, so the soundscapes are a natural addition to the reading experience.
 First, the device scans the printed text as the user reads.
 Then, the images float before their eyes, accompanied by the sound effects linked to specific words or scenes.
 If a character is at a docks, for example, the sounds of the sea and workers loading and unloading chips are heard.
 There are also action sounds like doors opening and closing.
 In examples of the visuals , Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein shown by the company features the monster.
 OPS:Visuals looking Snapchat Augmented Reading Lens glasses.
 
 Picture supplied by Ferrari
 (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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 DUKAS_185410132_FER
 AR glasses give book pages sound and vision
 Ferrari Press Agency
 AR glasses 1
 Ref 16859
 29/05/2025
 See Ferrari text
 Picture MUST credit: Snap AR
 A pair of augmented reality glasses with lenses that generate images and sounds of books the users are reading has been unveiled by an off-shoot of social media company Snapchat.
 And it has been done to help get younger people back to reading for enjoyment.
 The Augmented Reading Lenses as they are called, are a collaboration with the National Library Board of Singapore.
 They are an enhancement of Snap AR’s already available Snap Spectacle
 Snap AR is the name for the augmented reality platform used by Snap Inc., the company behind Snapchat.
 The glasses use real-time conversion of typed text into a digital format known as OCR.
 This is then used by an artificial intelligence programmed to produce the visuals and noises.
 The glasses already has stereo speakers, so the soundscapes are a natural addition to the reading experience.
 First, the device scans the printed text as the user reads.
 Then, the images float before their eyes, accompanied by the sound effects linked to specific words or scenes.
 If a character is at a docks, for example, the sounds of the sea and workers loading and unloading chips are heard.
 There are also action sounds like doors opening and closing.
 In examples of the visuals , Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein shown by the company features the monster.
 OPS: The Snapchat Augmented Reading Lens glasses
 
 Picture supplied by Ferrari
 (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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 DUKAS_185410131_FER
 AR glasses give book pages sound and vision
 Ferrari Press Agency
 AR glasses 1
 Ref 16859
 29/05/2025
 See Ferrari text
 Picture MUST credit: Snap AR
 A pair of augmented reality glasses with lenses that generate images and sounds of books the users are reading has been unveiled by an off-shoot of social media company Snapchat.
 And it has been done to help get younger people back to reading for enjoyment.
 The Augmented Reading Lenses as they are called, are a collaboration with the National Library Board of Singapore.
 They are an enhancement of Snap AR’s already available Snap Spectacle
 Snap AR is the name for the augmented reality platform used by Snap Inc., the company behind Snapchat.
 The glasses use real-time conversion of typed text into a digital format known as OCR.
 This is then used by an artificial intelligence programmed to produce the visuals and noises.
 The glasses already has stereo speakers, so the soundscapes are a natural addition to the reading experience.
 First, the device scans the printed text as the user reads.
 Then, the images float before their eyes, accompanied by the sound effects linked to specific words or scenes.
 If a character is at a docks, for example, the sounds of the sea and workers loading and unloading chips are heard.
 There are also action sounds like doors opening and closing.
 In examples of the visuals , Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein shown by the company features the monster.
 OPS:Visuals looking Snapchat Augmented Reading Lens glasses.
 
 Picture supplied by Ferrari
 (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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 DUKAS_185410130_FER
 AR glasses give book pages sound and vision
 Ferrari Press Agency
 AR glasses 1
 Ref 16859
 29/05/2025
 See Ferrari text
 Picture MUST credit: Snap AR
 A pair of augmented reality glasses with lenses that generate images and sounds of books the users are reading has been unveiled by an off-shoot of social media company Snapchat.
 And it has been done to help get younger people back to reading for enjoyment.
 The Augmented Reading Lenses as they are called, are a collaboration with the National Library Board of Singapore.
 They are an enhancement of Snap AR’s already available Snap Spectacle
 Snap AR is the name for the augmented reality platform used by Snap Inc., the company behind Snapchat.
 The glasses use real-time conversion of typed text into a digital format known as OCR.
 This is then used by an artificial intelligence programmed to produce the visuals and noises.
 The glasses already has stereo speakers, so the soundscapes are a natural addition to the reading experience.
 First, the device scans the printed text as the user reads.
 Then, the images float before their eyes, accompanied by the sound effects linked to specific words or scenes.
 If a character is at a docks, for example, the sounds of the sea and workers loading and unloading chips are heard.
 There are also action sounds like doors opening and closing.
 In examples of the visuals , Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein shown by the company features the monster.
 OPS: The Snapchat Augmented Reading Lens glasses
 
 Picture supplied by Ferrari
 (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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 DUKAS_185410129_FER
 AR glasses give book pages sound and vision
 Ferrari Press Agency
 AR glasses 1
 Ref 16859
 29/05/2025
 See Ferrari text
 Picture MUST credit: Snap AR
 A pair of augmented reality glasses with lenses that generate images and sounds of books the users are reading has been unveiled by an off-shoot of social media company Snapchat.
 And it has been done to help get younger people back to reading for enjoyment.
 The Augmented Reading Lenses as they are called, are a collaboration with the National Library Board of Singapore.
 They are an enhancement of Snap AR’s already available Snap Spectacle
 Snap AR is the name for the augmented reality platform used by Snap Inc., the company behind Snapchat.
 The glasses use real-time conversion of typed text into a digital format known as OCR.
 This is then used by an artificial intelligence programmed to produce the visuals and noises.
 The glasses already has stereo speakers, so the soundscapes are a natural addition to the reading experience.
 First, the device scans the printed text as the user reads.
 Then, the images float before their eyes, accompanied by the sound effects linked to specific words or scenes.
 If a character is at a docks, for example, the sounds of the sea and workers loading and unloading chips are heard.
 There are also action sounds like doors opening and closing.
 In examples of the visuals , Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein shown by the company features the monster.
 OPS: The Snapchat Augmented Reading Lens glasses
 
 Picture supplied by Ferrari
 (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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 PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Miranda Kerr Flaunts Baby Bump At Charity Event With Katherine Schwarzenegger
 PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com
 
 
 Friday, December 1, 2023 - Australian model Miranda Kerr showcased her growing baby bump in a breathtaking appearance at a charity event at Farm Shop alongside Katherine Schwarzenegger. The former Victoria's Secret model, who is expecting her fourth child and third with Spanchat founder and CEO Evan Spiegel, radiated a pregnancy glow while offering a glimpse of her belly. X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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 PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Miranda Kerr Flaunts Baby Bump At Charity Event With Katherine Schwarzenegger
 PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com
 
 
 Friday, December 1, 2023 - Australian model Miranda Kerr showcased her growing baby bump in a breathtaking appearance at a charity event at Farm Shop alongside Katherine Schwarzenegger. The former Victoria's Secret model, who is expecting her fourth child and third with Spanchat founder and CEO Evan Spiegel, radiated a pregnancy glow while offering a glimpse of her belly. X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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 PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Miranda Kerr pregnant with fourth child showing her belly
 PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com
 
 
 Australian model Miranda Kerr pregnant with her third child showing her belly in Santa event in Santa Monica. It is her third child with Snapchat founder and CEO Evan Spiegel Dec 1, 2023 X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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 PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Miranda Kerr pregnant with fourth child showing her belly
 PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com
 
 
 Australian model Miranda Kerr pregnant with her third child showing her belly in Santa event in Santa Monica. It is her third child with Snapchat founder and CEO Evan Spiegel Dec 1, 2023 X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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 NEWS - Illustration: Social Media User
 The Snapchat logo is seen in this photo illustration on 22 August, 2023 in Warsaw, Poland. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)
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 PEOPLE - Paris Hilton posiert an "Vogue x Snapchat Redefining the Body Private View"
 Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vianney Le Caer/Shutterstock (12991861ac)
 Paris Hilton
 Vogue x Snapchat 'Redefining the Body' Private View, Cannes, France - 19 Jun 2022
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 PEOPLE - Paris Hilton posiert an "Vogue x Snapchat Redefining the Body Private View"
 Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vianney Le Caer/Shutterstock (12991861ab)
 Paris Hilton
 Vogue x Snapchat 'Redefining the Body' Private View, Cannes, France - 19 Jun 2022
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 PEOPLE - Paris Hilton posiert an "Vogue x Snapchat Redefining the Body Private View"
 Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vianney Le Caer/Shutterstock (12991861z)
 Paris Hilton
 Vogue x Snapchat 'Redefining the Body' Private View, Cannes, France - 19 Jun 2022
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 Vogue x Snapchat 'Redefining the Body' Private View, Cannes, France - 19 Jun 2022
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 PEOPLE - Paris Hilton posiert an "Vogue x Snapchat Redefining the Body Private View"
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 Paris Hilton
 Vogue x Snapchat 'Redefining the Body' Private View, Cannes, France - 19 Jun 2022
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 PEOPLE - Paris Hilton posiert an "Vogue x Snapchat Redefining the Body Private View"
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 Paris Hilton
 Vogue x Snapchat 'Redefining the Body' Private View, Cannes, France - 19 Jun 2022
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 PEOPLE - Paris Hilton posiert an "Vogue x Snapchat Redefining the Body Private View"
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 Paris Hilton
 Vogue x Snapchat 'Redefining the Body' Private View, Cannes, France - 19 Jun 2022
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 PEOPLE - Paris Hilton posiert an "Vogue x Snapchat Redefining the Body Private View"
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 Paris Hilton
 Vogue x Snapchat 'Redefining the Body' Private View, Cannes, France - 19 Jun 2022
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 PEOPLE - Paris Hilton posiert an "Vogue x Snapchat Redefining the Body Private View"
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 Paris Hilton
 Vogue x Snapchat 'Redefining the Body' Private View, Cannes, France - 19 Jun 2022
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 PEOPLE - Im Trend: Stars tragen Zebra-Print
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 Teen Vogue Young Hollywood Party, presented by Snapchat, Arrivals, Los Angeles, USA - 15 Feb 2019
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 FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
 Chyane Stephenson-Dielhenn, 18, from Tower Hamlets, arrives at Snearsbrook Crown for sentencing....
 She held another girl against her will while torturing her and making her complete humiliating acts for Snapchat videos ....
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 FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
 Chyane Stephenson-Dielhenn, 18, from Tower Hamlets, arrives at Snearsbrook Crown for sentencing....
 She held another girl against her will while torturing her and making her complete humiliating acts for Snapchat videos ....
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 EXKLUSIV - Schwangere Miranda Kerr präsentiert strahlend ihre Kosmetik-Linie
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 Sunday, December 3, 2017 - A very pregnant Miranda Kerr is stunning in a white minidress, denim jacket and high heels for an appearance in support of her Kora beauty line at Sephora in Santa Monica, CA. The supermodel is expecting her first child with husband and Snapchat billionaire Evan Spiegel. X17online.com PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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