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Apple is developing a set of AI smart glasses to rival products like the Meta Ray-Bans, and MacRumors has learned a few more details about Apple's work on the device from an inside source.
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Google Photos is getting a new wardrobe planning feature that will help you decide what to wear. AI will pull in images of clothing from the Google ?Photos? library, organizing clothing items into a digital closet. You will be able to put items together to create outfits, and even virtually try them with a digital avatar on to see how they'll look.
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YouTube's picture-in-picture mode on the iPhone and iPad is expanding to more users worldwide, YouTube said today. Picture-in-picture (PiP) will be rolling out globally, so it will no longer be limited to those in the U.S. and Premium subscribers.
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The new Razr Fold even has native stylus support, unlike Samsung's most recent flagship.
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The company's first book-style foldable is a sleek new device that stacks up to competitors.
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A leaker claims Apple is currently embroiled in an internal debate over whether MagSafe should remain a standard iPhone feature.
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Apple is planning to integrate Apple Intelligence and Siri into more of its apps in iOS 27, including the Camera app, reports Bloomberg. The ?iOS 27? Camera app will have a dedicated ?Siri? mode that will be available alongside the existing Photo, Video, Portrait, and Panorama modes. When in ?Siri? mode, the existing Camera app shutter button will feature the ?Apple Intelligence? logo, letting users know the ?Siri? features are available.
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Japan Airlines will test humanoid robots at Haneda Airport in 2026 to help ground crews with baggage, cargo, and other labor-intensive tasks.
The post Japan Airlines to Test Humanoid Robots for Baggage Handling at Haneda Airport appeared first on eWEEK.
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OpenAI is reportedly exploring an AI-agent smartphone with Qualcomm, MediaTek, and Luxshare, though the unconfirmed device may not arrive until 2028.
The post OpenAI Reportedly Plans AI-First Smartphone Built Around Agents appeared first on eWEEK.
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A popular app from China shook tech markets Monday, sparking fears that the United States may be losing its edge in artificial intelligence. China-based DeepSeek claims to have developed an AI model rivaling ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini — at a fraction of the cost. The post Chinese AI App DeepSeek Rattles Tech Markets appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
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