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You Don't Need AI to Cook Sauce—But Meta Still Wants You to Try
AI can be a useful feature to have on smart glasses, smartwatches, and phones, but Meta's botched live demo shows it shouldn't be the main way you interact with those devices.
I’m an audio enthusiast who's had every pair of AirPods since they came out in 2016. The AirPods Pro 2 have served me well, but I'm excited to upgrade. Here's why.
To me, the progression is clear: the Spectacles seem to be growing up, taking themselves more seriously and finding their true purpose. This is part of a wider trend of XR devices (mixed reality), ...
At the end of an exhausting world tour, most bands would take a well-earned break. Not Stray Kids. Within weeks of wrapping up their record-breaking DominATE shows this summer - including two sold out ...
If you want to rewatch the PC Gaming Show Tokyo Direct in full, check it out over on the PC Gamer YouTube Channel. But, if you just want an easy-to-digest summary of everything that was shown, read on ...
It is one of Workday’s solutions to help HR managers take on higher-value work and will be out in 2026. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Future plc ( OTCPK:FRNWF) Investor Webinar Conference September 26, 2025 9:00 AM EDT Welcome to Future's investor webinar powered by our very own future B2B team. So not only do you get insight into ...
Meta's AR glasses, available Sept. 30 for $799, have a neural wristband and a wide range of AI and app functions. They dream big but their future is unclear.
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