Facebook gets into smart glasses, Black Widow star sues Disney over streaming release
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Speaker 1: This is CMA and here are the stories that matter right now, Facebook has confirmed its next product release will be a pair of smart glasses. CEO, mark Zuckerberg announced on a recent earnings call that they'll be sold under a partnership with a Ray band brand expected to come out later. This year, details on functionality are vague, but Facebook's head of AR and VR hardware said that these are not augmented reality glasses, but instead we'll help people stay connected with each other. The glasses are expected to work with phones. With audio [00:00:30] being the immersive tech included in them. Twitter is testing a new shopping feature and a blog post. The company said it's experimenting with letting users shop and purchase products through an in app browser. The feature is called shop module, but it won't be rolling out globally to all companies and all users just yet.
Speaker 1: Twitter says it's launching with a small handful of brands and that at first only users in the us using Twitter and English on iOS devices will see the module. And finally, [00:01:00] in entertainment news, Scarlet Johansen is suing Disney over the streaming release of her latest film, black widow. The pseudo alleges that Disney broke her contract claiming she was guaranteed an exclusive theatrical release when instead Disney released the film in theaters and online through Disney plus at the same time, the actress's team claims the Simon release cost the star 50 million stay up to date with the latest by visiting CNET.