Zuckerberg celebrates Facebook’s 20th anniversary in unique way
On the 20th anniversary of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg was seen working on a desk setup with a few books elevating his laptop while there were many pairs of glasses lying on the work table. As soon as the photo hit the Internet, netizens started wondering the real reason behind the glasses being in the picture.
Some have started believing the idea that these are Meta’s new augmented reality glasses which have still not been launched yet. Known as Orion, the AR glasses are expected to be seen during an official Meta Connect event later this September, according to The Sun’s report.
Multiple pair of glasses on Zuckerberg’s table draws attention
Zuckerberg’s picture is very near the timeline of Meta announcing that they are very near to announcing the release of its augmented reality glasses for Meta users. The desk setup along with the rumored AR glasses have simply sparked up interest of Meta users around an upcoming product launch.
Netizens amazed by Zuckerberg’s ‘common man’ approach
Meanwhile, a few netizens related to Zuckerberg’s concept of elevating his laptop with books instead of a laptop stand, something almost every other person has done in their lives. While people always expect tech giants like Mark Zuckerberg to use high-end technology, he was instead seen working on a Lenovo ThinkPad, instead of any Batman-styled workstation, which has become yet another subject of conversation for social media users.
FAQs:
How old is Mark Zuckerberg?
Mark Zuckerberg is currently aged 40 years, having been born on May 14, 1984. He is an American business tycoon and the founder of Facebook. Has Meta launched AR glasses?
Meta has already launched their initial versions of Augmented Reality (AR) glasses, with some more advanced versions scheduled to be launched soon, such as the Orion.
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