If you’ve used the Meta Ray-Ban Display for any extended period of time, you’ve probably noticed one major omission in the smart glasses’ capabilities: there’s no app store. That means, while you can still do quite a few things in the Meta Ray-Ban Display, like get turn-by-turn directions, message notifications, and video calls, you can’t do those things with third-party apps. You might be saying to yourself, “Well, a lack of apps is to be expected with a product that’s so new,” but here’s where things get worse. Meta doesn’t currently have a concrete plan for bringing apps to its only pair of smart glasses with a display.

While Meta announced an SDK for developers during Connect for its Ray-Ban Meta AI glasses and the Meta Ray-Ban Display, that program, which gives developers acc

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