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Project Aria glasses will be worn by Facebook employees and contractors around the company campus and in public starting in September, said Andrew “Boz” Bosworth, Facebook head of hardware. The glasses do not have augmented reality features and they are not for sale, Bosworth said. The devices will capture video, audio, eye tracking and location data that Facebook can use to aid its development of augmented reality smart glasses..

TS: Yes, the trade commissioners of Canada are like a sales team for a company like Hemostemix. So if you go to a jurisdiction like Japan or South Korea, for me to engage a CEO to CEO with a company that may be interested in licensing a technology like ACP is at least a year long process. When you go through the trade commission of Canada, they have already established a protocol with the, of these companies.

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OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy noticeIan Evatt says he will look again at MJ Williams tackle which led to the Bolton midfielder being shown a straight red card against Stevenage before deciding on whether to appeal the Wanderers man dismissal.Wanderers completed the double over the Boro with victory at the University of Bolton Stadium yesterday.Declan John strike early in the first half proved to be what separated the two teams as Wanderers secured the three points.But Bolton ended the game with 10 men for the second match in a row when midfielder Williams was shown a straight red card by referee Trevor Kettle for a challenge on Tom Pett.A red card without a prior booking in a match carries a suspension of three games.Based on what he saw in real time, Evatt said he would appeal the decision, but confirmed he would like to see the decision again before deciding for sure whether to do so or not.Read MoreBolton Wanderers boss Ian Evatt on Stevenage win, MJ Williams red card and the four changes madeHe said: “In real time, I would have said yes, but until I see it I don’t know. MJ’s not that kind of player and he doesn’t want to do anything to hurt anybody and I spoke to Pett on the sidelines and he said ‘look, in no shape or form has he gone to hurt me, it’s just a tackle he was slightly late on’.”Sometimes you need to give yourself a bit of time with the these decisions because we can’t get them wrong because they have big impact on games as we’ve seen on Tuesday.”We’ll have a look at it and see where we go from there.”It is the second game in a row Bolton have ended up with 10 men, after Wanderers had Marcus Maddison sent off on Tuesday against Morecambe, but that suspension was overturned upon an appeal.Evatt feels the latest incident was a 50/50 challenge which Pett simply came out of worse and came to the defence of Williams, before claiming his side to be the naive and honest in League Two.Read MoreBolton Wanderers boss Ian Evatt verdict after League One and League Two salary caps withdrawnHe said: “MJ’s not that kind of player and I don’t think any of our players are.