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'Jeopardy!' Contestant Addresses Controversial Clue and On-Air Apology

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Los Angeles Times

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A 'Jeopardy!' contestant, Heather Ryan, addressed a controversial clue referencing a Dorothy Parker quote about women wearing glasses, which some viewers found sexist. The clue, used in a recent episode, prompted an apology from host Ken Jennings. Ryan, who lost the game narrowly, suggested choosing better rhyming phrases in the future, highlighting the impact such sayings can have on young girls. The episode aired amid discrimination complaints against 'Jeopardy!' and 'Wheel of Fortune,' with Sony emphasizing its commitment to inclusivity.

"Do Glasses Make Eyesight Worse?"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Conversation Indonesia

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Wearing glasses for the first time may make the world seem blurrier without them, but it's actually due to the improved vision with glasses. As we age, our eyesight changes, and prescription glasses help correct these changes. Wearing the wrong prescription or dirty glasses can cause discomfort and vision problems. Regular eye exams are crucial for maintaining eye health and detecting broader health issues. Online prescription estimators are not a substitute for a full eye examination, and conditions like diabetes and high blood pressure can affect the eyes, emphasizing the importance of regular preventative care.

"Essential Guide to Safe and Affordable Solar Eclipse Viewing"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Democrat & Chronicle

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Experts advise against looking at the solar eclipse without special glasses, as it could cause severe eye injury. In Rochester, New York, the Rochester Museum & Science Center, local stores, and online vendors are selling approved eclipse glasses for safe viewing. Homemade filters or ordinary sunglasses are not safe for looking at the sun, and NASA warns against using materials such as CDs, mylar balloons, laser show glasses, or 3D glasses for solar viewing.

"Urgent Warning: Protect Your Eyes During Eclipse as Special Glasses Sell Out"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CBS News

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With the demand for eclipse glasses increasing ahead of the upcoming solar eclipse, doctors emphasize the importance of using certified glasses with proper ISO seals to protect the eyes from potential damage caused by looking at the sun. They warn against using regular sunglasses or counterfeit eclipse glasses, stressing that only certified solar filter glasses should be used to view the eclipse safely. Additionally, it's advised not to attempt to view the eclipse through a phone, as this can also pose a risk to eye safety.

"April 2024 Solar Eclipse: Online Glasses Orders Deadline"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by WAPT Jackson

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The total solar eclipse of 2024 is approaching, and there's still time to purchase solar eclipse glasses online for the event. Prime members on Amazon have until April 3 to order for guaranteed delivery, while non-members have until March 31. Walmart+ members can order until April 3, and non-members have until April 2. B&H Photo Video offers free standard shipping with varying delivery times, and orders over $49 qualify for free expedited shipping, with the last day to order being April 3. It's recommended to order as soon as possible to ensure timely delivery for the upcoming eclipse.

"April 2024 Solar Eclipse: Online Glasses Orders Deadline"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by KCRA Sacramento

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The total solar eclipse of 2024 is approaching, and there's still time to purchase solar eclipse glasses online for the event. Amazon Prime members can order reputable glasses by April 3 for delivery before April 8, while non-members have until March 31. Walmart+ members can order by April 3, and non-members have until April 2. B&H Photo Video offers free standard shipping with varying delivery times, and orders over $49 qualify for free expedited shipping, with the last day to order being April 3. It's recommended to order as soon as possible to ensure timely delivery.

"Preparing for the April 8 Solar Eclipse: Safety Tips and Cloud Coverage Odds"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by FOX 17 West Michigan News

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The upcoming solar eclipse on April 8th will offer a stunning celestial display, but it's crucial to view it safely using certified eclipse glasses, which are 10,000 times darker than regular sunglasses. The eclipse will last about three hours, with the best viewing in the first hour and a half, and the peak performance in the path of totality. It's essential to only remove the glasses during totality and ensure they are in good condition, as counterfeit glasses are a concern. American Paper Optics is a reliable source for purchasing eclipse glasses.

"Essential Tips for Safely Viewing the 2024 Solar Eclipse Across the US"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Columbus Dispatch

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Central Ohioans will need special eclipse glasses to safely view the solar eclipse on April 8, as looking directly at the sun could cause severe eye injury, according to NASA. The glasses must meet the "SO 12312-2 international standard," and the American Astronomical Society has a list of approved vendors. Local stores like Kroger, Meijer, and Walmart are expected to sell the glasses, and the Columbus Metropolitan Library will give away free glasses starting March 18 while COSI in downtown Columbus is selling packs of glasses.

"Stay Safe and Watch the Skies: Get Your Solar Eclipse Glasses Now"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by wlfi.com

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The Indiana Department of Natural Resources is offering solar eclipse glasses for purchase ahead of the April 8 event, with options to buy a four-pack for $10 or individual glasses for $3 at state park gift shops, property offices, or online, all of which are approved by the American Astronomical Society for safe viewing.

"Introducing Frame: AI-Powered Smart Glasses for Real-Time Speech Translation"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Business Insider

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Brilliant Labs has launched Frame, a pair of AI-powered glasses that can translate speech, search the web, and generate images in real time. Priced at $350, the glasses are open source, allowing users to access design files, code, and documentation on GitHub. They are powered by AI models including OpenAI’s GPT-4 and speech recognition technology Whisper, and need to be paired with a smartphone app to work. Frame aims to reduce reliance on smartphones and foster a healthier relationship with technology, and is available for preorders with shipping starting in mid-April.

"Next-Gen AI Glasses: The Future of Wearable Technology Unveiled"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by 9to5Google

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Brilliant Labs has unveiled "Frame," a pair of AI glasses with a heads-up display and multimodal AI, available for pre-order at $350. The glasses feature a camera, microphones, and speakers for AI-powered functionality, and the display is a micro OLED bonded to a geometric prism in the lens. The glasses are open source and designed to fit most people, with pre-orders open now and shipping set to begin in April. However, there is talk of a subscription for AI services with a daily limit, with a paid tier to be announced soon.

"Effortlessly Discover Your Perfect Eyewear with Virtual Try-On Technology"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by USA TODAY

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Shopping for the perfect pair of glasses or sunglasses online has been made easier with the option of virtual try-ons using your smartphone, computer, or tablet camera to superimpose frames on your face. This allows you to see how they look and try different color options or frame styles. If you're still unsure, some websites offer the option to try on frames at home or you can visit a store nearby. Additionally, tips for dealing with glasses sliding down your nose are provided, along with some reviewed-approved recommendations for beauty and self-care products.