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    After turning 40, founder Rick Hopper started using readers and began habitually losing, scratching and dropping his glasses. [1] In 2010, Hopper made prototypes using paperclips and magnets, solving the problem he had with trying to keep his glasses safe and secure. [1] It did not take long for consumer interest to grow.

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  4. Teleprompter - Wikipedia

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    Cinécraft also used the technique for executive desk talks in the 1950s and 1960s. [18] On January 4, 1954, [19] Dwight Eisenhower was the first President to use a teleprompter for a State of the Union address. [20] [21] The first personal computer-based teleprompter, CompuPrompt, appeared in 1982. It was invented and marketed by Courtney M ...

  5. Computer glasses - Wikipedia

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    Computer glasses may refer to: Blue-light blocking glasses, to try to reduce eyestrain from computer use; Smartglasses, glasses with computer technology

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