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The company is reportedly pulling back on some privacy concerns to give its smart glasses lineup a bigger AI boost. Samantha Kelly is a freelance writer with a focus on consumer technology ...
Apple has been rumored to be working on smart glasses for a long time, and a new report has narrowed down the debut of the platform to be as soon as the end of 2026. The "Apple Glass" project has ...
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NEW YORK (AP) — Mike Shildt had seen enough, and he was so angry with plate umpire Adrian Johnson that he made a spectacle by tossing his spectacles. A tantrum by San Diego's manager following ...
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Maher summed it up with brutal sarcasm: Trump seems to be running on “let’s make Christmas worse for children.” He kicked off the monologue by reminding viewers it’s “Cinco de Mayo weekend.
Specifically, Maher joked that Trump seems to be running on “let’s make Christmas worse for children.” At the start of the monologue, Maher noted that this is “Cinco de Mayo weekend ...
The concern over toys, and Christmas, is real, though. “We have a frozen supply chain that is putting Christmas at risk,” Greg Ahearn, CEO of the Toy Association, told the Times.