Apple's slick UI and polished hardware could soon be on your face | Smart glasses are everywhere in the news this week, as Apple is reportedly working on its first entry into the world of face wearables. According to Bloomberg, the AI-powered glasses are set to arrive next year and will be able to translate in real time, play music, and take phone calls, making them similar to Meta's Ray-Ban glasses "but better made." That will set Apple up to go toe to toe with Google, which announced this week it is working on smart glasses of its own. | |
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This phone brought my dad back to life | The latest trick of widely-available AI is turning a still image into a short video, as seen on the Honor 400 Pro phone. One writer played around with this function, including using a photo of their deceased father, and was struck by the strange experience of seeing a fake video of him performing on stage. Is it providing a valuable connection to a now-gone loved one, or a sinister puppeting of someone who can't consent? The writer's conclusion: "Honestly? I really don't know how to feel about it." | |
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TCL CSOT pushes the boundaries of IJP OLED, MLED and more at Display Week 2025 | TCL CSOT wowed attendees at SID Display Week 2025 with groundbreaking innovations in IJP OLED, MLED, and APEX technologies. From ultra-efficient inkjet OLED TVs to the world’s smallest silicon-based MLED for smart glasses, and even eco-forward APEX displays, TCL CSOT is reshaping the future of screens. Expect sharper visuals, smarter devices, and more sustainable tech in your home soon. | |
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Elden Ring is coming to the big screen, with Alex Garland directing | One of the most popular games of the decade, Elden Ring, is making its way to the big screen as a live-action movie. The dark fantasy will be adapted by director Alex Garland, known for his mind-bending sci-fi movies like Annihilation and Ex Machina, along with producer and distributor A24. There's no word on casting or expected release date yet, but keep a lookout for what will surely be one of the most hyped video game adaptations yet. | |
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