Qualcomm imagines a future packed with AI wearables. We still have to find a gadget that makes AI worth the hassle.
Apple is reportedly developing an innovative wearable device, referred to as the “AI Pin,” that could transform how you interact with technology. Expected to debut as early as 2027, this innovative ...
Apple is reportedly developing an AI pin-like wearable that could act as a companion device to the iPhone, according to a new report. While still in early development, the device shows Apple’s growing ...
Apple is working on a wearable device that will allow the user to take advantage of AI models, according to sources familiar with the product who spoke with tech publication The Information. The ...
Macworld reports that Apple is developing an AI wearable pin, potentially launching in 2025 to compete with OpenAI’s similar device designed by Jony Ive. The AirTag-sized device would feature aluminum ...
Apple is working on an AI pin that’s said to be the size of an AirTag. The wearable reportedly features multiple cameras, a speaker, microphones, and wireless charging. Sources claim that the AI pin ...
Apple is reportedly developing an AI pin to compete with OpenAI's own upcoming wearable AI device. Credit: Michael Nagle/Bloomberg via Getty Images Apple is getting into the AI wearable space with its ...
From graphics cards to mid-sized cars, you can’t find any new electronics that don’t claim to be “AI-powered” in some way. That includes Logitech’s mice and keyboards, some of which are being loaded ...
This clever sticker printer for kids is AI hardware I can get behind I've been skeptical about a lot of AI-first gadgets over the last couple of years – the Rabbit R1 and the Humane Pin come to mind – ...
Few things in the tech space have generated as much excitement as generative AI has in recent years. It truly is remarkable how we've gone from text-based LLMs to realistic video and audio generation ...
Facepalm: Remember the R1 Rabbit? The device that once again proved giving something AI capabilities and lots of hype doesn't guarantee success? According to a recent report, several employees at the ...
SAN DIEGO — The San Diego Humane Society is launching an adoption trial program that allows potential adopters to take animals home for up to 14 days before making a permanent commitment, as the ...