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AI Glasses Are Changing the Wearables Game The question on everyone’s mind: what do you call the latest generation of glasses-shaped computers? “Smart glasses” no longer cuts it. Enter AI glasses, AR glasses, and wired XR glasses—terms that signal a new era where eyewear is more than just a fashion ...
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Netflix Leads the Warner Bros Sale, But Nothing Is Certain Netflix has emerged as the frontrunner to acquire Warner Bros., yet the battle for control of the iconic studio is far from over. Industry insiders are closely watching as Paramount Skydance throws its own massive bid into the ring, complica...
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Pixel Watch 4 Introduces One-Handed Gestures Google’s Pixel Watch 4 is getting a usability boost with new one-handed gestures and smarter replies, making it easier than ever to interact with your wearable. The latest WearOS 6.1 update brings features that let users control notifications, music, and ...
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OpenAI Names Slack CEO as Chief Revenue Officer OpenAI has made a bold move in the AI industry by hiring Denise Dresser, the current CEO of Slack, as its new chief revenue officer. Announced on Tuesday, Dresser will lead OpenAI’s global revenue strategy and help “more businesses put AI to work in th...
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MCP AI is Changing How the Internet Works Over the past 18 months, AI companies have quietly aligned on a strategy that could redefine the internet: making AI agents interoperable across platforms. At the center of this shift is MCP, or Model Context Protocol, which standardizes how AI models access...
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Razer Revives Iconic Boomslang Mouse After 25 Years Razer is bringing back its first-ever gaming mouse, the Boomslang, over 25 years after its original debut. Gamers and tech enthusiasts have long wondered if this legendary peripheral would ever see a modern revival. Known for its revolutionary 2,00...
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Aurora Gears Up for Mass Driverless Truck Deployment Aurora, the Pittsburgh-based autonomous trucking startup, is preparing for a major milestone: deploying hundreds of driverless trucks across the U.S. by the end of 2026. CEO Chris Urmson confirmed that the company’s next-generation hardware is rea...
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RSL 1.0 Makes AI Companies Pay for Web Content A new open licensing standard is changing how AI companies access online content. Really Simple Licensing 1.0, or RSL 1.0, now allows publishers to set clear rules for licensing and compensation when AI scrapers collect data from their websites. This mo...
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Figma Adds Photoshop-Like AI Tools for Image Editing Figma is rolling out three powerful AI-driven tools designed to simplify image editing without leaving the platform. Users can now erase objects, isolate elements, and expand images to fit new dimensions—all within Figma Design and Figma Draw. The...
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AMD FSR Redstone Brings Major Gains for Radeon Gamers AMD has quietly launched its latest graphics technology, FSR Redstone, promising major performance improvements for Radeon PC gamers. If you’re wondering how to get higher framerates without sacrificing visual quality, this update is designed to ...
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Instagram’s new Reels algorithm update is rolling out with one goal: giving people more control over what shows up in their feeds. Many users search for how to fix unwanted Reels, how to reset the Instagram algorithm, or how to stop seeing irrelevant videos — and this update answers those questions ...
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Adobe Apps Arrive in ChatGPT: Free Photo & PDF Editing With Just a Prompt Adobe apps in ChatGPT are becoming one of the most searched updates today, as users want to know whether they can now edit photos, tweak PDFs, or design graphics without switching platforms. The short answer: yes—and it’s comp...
