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Pebble founder unveils $75 AI smart ring to record short notes with the push of a button
After restarting it Gravel The smartwatch brand, founder Eric Migicovsky is expands his company’s line of devices with a new smart wearable: an AI-powered smart ring…
Amazon’s Ring launches controversial AI-powered facial recognition feature on video doorbells
Dystopian or useful? Amazon Ring doorbells will now be able to recognize your guests through a new AI facial recognition feature, the company said Tuesday. The…
Google will release its first AI glasses in 2026, according to a company blog post. At Google’s I/O event in May, the company announced partnerships with…
As a technology, eSIM has been around for a decade. However, global eSIM adoption was around 3% last year and will only exceed 5% this year.…
If Amazon Web Services’ annual re:Invent tech conference proves anything, it’s that the cloud infrastructure player is all about artificial intelligence. AWS announced dozens of announcements…
Apple’s executive shakeup continues with departures of general counsel and chief policy officer
Apple’s executive shakeup continues. Days after announcing the departure of AI chief John Giannandrea and the loss of executive design executive Alan Dye from Meta, the…
Following the unveiling of the newest Kindle Scribe and the first color Kindle Scribe in SeptemberAmazon announced Thursday that the devices will be available for purchase…
Nothing in sight in his community to raise $5 million, wants to be “IPO ready” in 3 years
Hardware maker Nothing is letting its user base buy its stock as part of a new $5 million round of crowdfunding. The new round, which opens…
Samsung Display and China’s BOE Technology, a supplier of OLED displays used in Apple devices, they agreed to settle a patent lawsuit related to OLED technology;…
PowerLattice attracts investment from former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger for power-saving chiplet
If you pay attention to what the biggest tech companies are saying about the demand for AI, you’ll notice a common thread: they don’t have computing…