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    WIRED‏Verified account @WIRED 8 Oct 2018

    These magical sunglasses block all the screens around you. They block the wavelengths of light that comes from LED and LCD screens. Put them on and the TV in the sports bar seems to switch off; billboards blinking ahead seem to go blank. https://wired.trib.al/TLKsB4A pic.twitter.com/akbsNDWsda

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      1. a·m·b·‏ @arturnost 8 Oct 2018
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      1. david moloney‏ @cto_movidius 8 Oct 2018
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        Does it work with lizards too?pic.twitter.com/84DkDNFwfB

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      2. Muhammad Ali Ishaq‏ @iAliIshaq 8 Oct 2018
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        So... Just like every other polarised sun glasses?

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      1. Sami Lehtinen‏ @sjlehtin 8 Oct 2018
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        Now if we only had techno-and-tv-cancelling headphones as well.

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      1. Stephen Meehan‏ @d3creativeuk 8 Oct 2018
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      1. Brant Burke‏ @brantjamesburke 8 Oct 2018
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        polarised lenses are not magic. wired, did you attend any high school science classes?

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      1. Cate Lawrence‏ @Cate_Lawrence 8 Oct 2018
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        I really want some of these. I already nominate them as one of my top 10 products of the year.

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      2. Andrey Korenkov‏ @akoncloud 8 Oct 2018
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        These are just polarised glasses, exactly like your polarised sunglasses but they are just rotated 90 degrees.

        1 reply . 0 retweets 4 likes
      3. Clint Simonsen‏ @clintvs 8 Oct 2018
        Replying to @akoncloud @WIRED

        I still want a pair

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      4. Andrey Korenkov‏ @akoncloud 8 Oct 2018
        Replying to @clintvs @WIRED

        Get two normal polarised sunglasses and wear them sideways?

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      2. ismusic‏ @ismusicby 8 Oct 2018
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        요즘엔 생체공학적인 실험이나 활용의 망막렌즈같은 기술적인것들로 서칭되면서 해킹하면서의 다중적인범죄로 많이 다뤄지기도하는데 그런 요소들을 포함하면서 한편으론 디지털적인 해킹 스토킹 서칭으로 이익과 범죄를 추구하는분들의 필수아이템이될거같은? ‘-‘

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      3. ismusic‏ @ismusicby 8 Oct 2018
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        어떤 사회범죄적인일들을 하는지 실시간으로 알려지고 또 그럴듯하게 포장해서 다양한 비유와 풍자로 무슨 대단한일이라도하는사람들처럼 다뤄주고 그런 사회범죄들을 간접적으로 대신해주는 대행업자들까지 유명해져도 계속 반복하는걸보면 꼭 그렇지도않겠지만 ‘-‘

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      1. The Zero‏ @zero81twitt 8 Oct 2018
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      1. J Shepherd‏ @brainbootcamp 8 Oct 2018
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        Can they be configured to block out Fox News only? If so, I would like to order a few pairs ......................................... 63 million please.

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      1. Cody Walsh‏ @wcody15 8 Oct 2018
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        How about glasses which cancel everything but the screens? 🤔

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      1. Helsekh‏ @helsekh 8 Oct 2018
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      1. Emily Monosson‏ @emonosson11 8 Oct 2018
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        How about tech that screens out politician’s lies? Surely AI can do that? Imagine if they could no longer broadcast leis?

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      1. Jonathan Braswell‏ @jonbraswell 8 Oct 2018
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        Now make lenses that block out everything except those wavelengths that would be awesome.

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