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Meta has introduced a paywall for its "Conversation Focus" feature in its AI glasses, requiring a $19.99 monthly fee for use beyond three free hours per month.…
You bought the hardware. Now you’ll need to subscribe for “expanded access” to the most advanced features.
The official New York Times app on iOS now supports Apple’s Liquid Glass design as of its latest update.
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Would you pay $20 a month for access to AI hardware you already own? That appears to be one of Meta's next bets.
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Apple’s vice president of Vision Pro, Paul Meade, is leaving to join OpenAI’s hardware team. His departure highlights leadership challenges for Apple’s $3,500 …
MSI’s Claw 8 EX AI+ gaming handheld delivers top-tier mobile performance but costs over $1,000, while Sony’s A7R VI camera offers rare resolution-speed balance…
Apple’s vice president of Vision Products Group, Paul Meade, is leaving to lead OpenAI’s new hardware division after seven years overseeing the Vision Pro and …
Meta’s new $299 AI-powered glasses, running on Muse Spark AI, offer hands-free assistance by seeing what users see. The glasses aim to prove Meta’s AI investme…



























