Everyone Is Making Smart Glasses Now Smart glasses development has expanded beyond Meta, Google and Apple to include dozens of manufacturers across three distinct categories, UploadVR reports. HTC launched its Vive Eagle glasses in Taiwan this month at $550, while Solos' AirGo V2 arrives in Q4 2025 for $300. The market segments into displayless models featuring cameras and AI assistants, heads-up display glasses providing contextual information overlays and true AR glasses capable of spatial object positioning. Chinese manufacture… Apple unveils iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max Apple today introduced iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max with a striking new design that delivers a dramatic leap in performance. From Data To Decisions: UX Strategies For Real-Time Dashboards Real-time dashboards are decision assistants, not passive displays. In environments like fleet management, healthcare, and operations, the cost of a delay or misstep is high. Karan Rawal explores strategic UX patterns that shorten time-to-decision, reduce cognitive overload, and make live systems trustworthy. Shamos malware tricks Mac users with fake fixes Cybercriminals use fake troubleshooting websites to trick Mac users into running terminal commands that install Shamos malware through ClickFix tactics. Google is a ‘bad actor’ says People CEO, accusing the company of stealing content People CEO Neil Vogel says Google's AI crawler can't be blocked because it would block the web crawler too. This lets the search giant steal its content for AI. Sky Glass Air review: a surprisingly good budget smart TV Slim, lightweight and with a bright 4K picture, Sky’s low-cost TV shines because of its software and service Sky’s latest streaming TV aims to be a good, all-in-one budget option for your sitting room – and it achieves all those aims, leaving it standing strong in a field of mediocre, similarly priced appliances. The Glass Air is a lighter, slimmer and cheaper version of the Glass gen 2 and is ar… OpenAI reaches new agreement with Microsoft to change its corporate structure OpenAI has reached a new tentative agreement with Microsoft and said its nonprofit, which technically controls its business, will now be given a $100 billion equity stake in its for-profit corporation SEMICON Taiwan 2025: Quantum computing CEOs converge to showcase leaps in quantum computing tech On September 11, 2025, the Taiwan Quantum Computing and Information Technology Association held a forum at SEMICON Taiwan, where CEOs from top international quantum computing companies attended in person. The event highlighted proprietary quantum computers and underscored the industry's growing maturity and global reach. Encyclopedia Britannica and Merriam-Webster sue Perplexity for copying their definitions The AI web search company Perplexity is being hit by another lawsuit alleging copyright and trademark infringement, this time from Encyclopedia Britannica and Merriam-Webster. Britannica, the centuries-old publisher that owns Merriam-Webster, sued Perplexity in New York federal court on September 10th. In the lawsuit, the companies allege that Perplexity’s “answer engine” scrapes their websites, … |
Kotlin 2.2.20 boosts WebAssembly support Kotlin 2.2.20 has been released, with the latest version of the concise, multiplatform, “pragmatic” programming language bringing its WebAssembly -compilation component, Kotlin/Wasm , into beta. JetBrains announced Kotlin 2.2.20 release on September 10 . The release includes a beta version of the Kotlin/Wasm tool for compiling Kotlin code into WebAssembly (Wasm), with improvements to exception ha… AirPods Live Translation Feature Won't Launch in EU Markets Apple's Live Translation feature for AirPods won't reach European Union users when it launches next week. The restriction applies to users physically located in the EU who also have EU-registered Apple Accounts. Apple hasn't specified reasons for the limitation, though the EU's Artificial Intelligence Act and GDPR impose requirements on speech processing and translation services. The feature enables real-time translation between English, French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish on AirPods Pro 2,… Take half-off Apple’s 140W USB-C charger and fast-charge everything for $50 Listen, we love Apple as much as anyone else, but those chargers are expensiiiiive; especially those high-power ones you need for your laptop. Well, Woot has Apple’s 140W USB-C power adapter down to $50 , a 50 percent discount and lower than we’ve ever seen it at Amazon. With a 140W output, this charger is just what Apple recommends to fast-charge the large 16-inch MacBook Pro (2021 or later), so… Trump Administration Seeks Pilot Projects for Air Taxis The projects would allow small electric or hybrid aircraft to carry passengers or cargo before federal regulators approve their commercial use. Are Most Car Batteries In The US Made By The Same Company? There are multiple brands that sell aftermarket car batteries, including Duralast and DieHard, but are they the ones that manufacture the batteries? There are 121 AI processor companies. How many will succeed? More than 120 companies have been identified as making or threatening to make an AI processor of some form, from edge and IoT-class devices to hyperscale data center accelerators. Collectively, these firms have attracted more than $13.5 billion in start-up funding with dozens raising $100 million or more in the past year alone. There is big money involved; in addition to the $13.5 billion in vent… The EU AI Act is Here (Is Your Data Ready to Lead?) The EU AI Act and related regulations are pushing organizations to shift from experimentation to enterprise-wide AI adoption, with a focus on compliance, transparency and risk management. Everyone needs an AI phone. No, don't hang up, it's true Analyst bets smart money on 'proactive digital companion' upgrade cycle Generative AI will supposedly spark a smartphone renaissance, driving both unit shipments and the value of devices sold this calendar year – or so claims a rather optimistic forecast from Gartner's consultants.… |
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