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According to a new report from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Apple is seeking to release a set of smart glasses by end of 2026 as part of a "push into AI-enhanced gadgets." The Apple Glasses, meant to take on the Meta Ray-Ban glasses and any upcoming products built on the Android XR platform that Google showed off this week,
Apple is accelerating plans to launch its first AI-powered smart glasses by the end of 2026, Bloomberg reports, as the tech giant intensifies its push into wearable AI devices. The move positions Apple against Meta’s successful Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses and Google’s upcoming Android XR-powered eyewear.
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Macworld on MSNThe best Apple tech that’s gone foreverCover Flow went away with iOS 7, when Apple completely redesigned the iPhone’s operating system in favor of a flat-design interface with less skeuomorphism. But Apple should bring Cover Flow back. It would be a good feature to reintroduce with iOS 19, as the company is rumored to be changing the user interface all over again.
Discover Apple CarPlay Ultra, the next-gen in-car interface with real-time data, seamless integration, and unmatched customization.
The Trump administration and congressional officials have raised concerns about a deal to put a Chinese company’s artificial intelligence on iPhones.
Apple is reportedly gearing up for a dramatic iPhone redesign in 2027 to celebrate the device’s 20th anniversary. According to leaks and reports from The Information and Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the next-generation iPhone could debut an all-glass,
Apple on Tuesday announced a range of accessibility features coming to its devices later this year, including support for brain implants.
A 100-bed hospital in the Atlanta metropolitan area has quietly become the model for the future of inpatient care delivery. It all began with a question Emory Healthcare’s leadership team posed to Apple CEO Tim Cook: “Why aren’t Apple products used in hospitals?
Court documents show the company commissioned a sham report and lied on the stand to justify its actions, which will cast a shadow over future lawsuits.