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When we covered the Samsung Jinju smart glasses leak back in April, one thing was already obvious: Google and Samsung were both converging on the same formula- Warby Parker and Gentle Monster partnerships, Android XR platform, no display on the first attempt. The race to make AI glasses feel like normal glasses was on. Meta has been running that race longer than anyone. And this week, it showed just how far ahead it plans to stay. According to The Information, which reviewed an internal Meta memo, the company is developing an AI pendant, planning up to four new smart glasses…
Google Glass launched in 2013, sold for $1,500, made people uncomfortable, and was off the market by 2015. That’s the whole story. Google learned from it and spent the better part of a decade watching from the sidelines while Meta quietly turned Ray-Ban smart glasses into a seven-million-unit business. Now Google is back, and the approach is noticeably different. At I/O this week, the company announced intelligent eyewear coming this fall audio glasses, designed with Warby Parker and Gentle Monster, powered by Gemini. No in-lens display yet. No augmented reality. Just a camera, speakers in the arms, and an AI…
Samsung has officially opened the gates to its next major software era, signaling a significant shift in how Galaxy users interact with their devices. On May 12, 2026, the company announced the launch of the One UI 9 beta program, built on the robust foundation of the brand-new Android 17. The initial rollout is focused exclusively on the flagship Galaxy S26 series, offering enthusiasts an early look at a system that prioritizes intuition, security, and deep personalization. Building on the foundation of the refined generative AI workflows introduced in One UI 8.5, this new update aims to make every mobile…
Realme is officially adding a new battery beast to its 16-series lineup. The company has confirmed that the Realme 16T 5G will make its Indian debut on May 22, 2026, positioning the device as the ultimate solution for power users and travelers who suffer from battery anxiety. Dubbed the 3-Day Powerhouse, the Realme 16T is designed to bridge the gap between slim aesthetics and massive endurance. The Largest Battery in Realme History The headlining feature is undoubtedly the massive 8,000mAh Titan Battery. Realme claims this is the largest battery ever packed into a numbered series smartphone. According to the official…
After months of anticipation and testing, Samsung has officially begun the stable rollout of One UI 8.5. While the latest Galaxy S26 series launched with this software out of the box, owners of older flagships have been waiting since December to get their hands on the final version. That wait officially ended today, May 6, as the first wave of updates hit devices in South Korea. Which Devices Are Getting the Update First? According to an official announcement from Samsung, the update is designed to bring the latest Galaxy AI communication and creative tools to a much wider range of…
Microsoft is making it much easier to turn your PC into a gaming console. On April 30, 2026, the company announced that Xbox mode has started rolling out to Windows 11 laptops, desktops, and tablets. This new feature creates a full-screen, controller-friendly interface that looks and feels just like an Xbox console. The update aims to bridge the gap between PC and console gaming, providing a streamlined experience that lets your games take center stage while minimizing background distractions. A Better Way to Play on PC Xbox mode is designed specifically for gamers who prefer using a controller over a…
Microsoft and Asus are making the ROG Ally and Ally X feel more like true gaming consoles with a major new update. From better visuals using AI to improved controls when playing on a TV, these handhelds are getting the tools they need to compete with the best in the business. AI Power: Smoother Gaming with Auto SR The most exciting addition is the preview of Automatic Super Resolution (Auto SR) for the ROG Ally X. This technology uses AI to make games look like they are running at a high resolution, such as 1440p, while actually running at a…
Samsung is preparing to take a major shot at the smart glasses market. The official-looking renders of Samsung’s upcoming wearable—codenamed “Jinju”—were leaked by Android Headlines, revealing a design that is surprisingly slim, stylish, and remarkably similar to standard eyeglasses. This new device, expected to be called Galaxy Glasses, represents Samsung’s second big push into the world of Android XR (Extended Reality), following the announcement of its Galaxy XR headset last year. Design: Svelte, Smart, and Screenless Unlike bulky VR headsets, the Jinju model focuses on being wearable all day. According to the report, the design is a massive step forward…
Microsoft is officially ditching the Microsoft Gaming title and returning to its roots. Starting April 23, 2026, the company’s gaming division will once again be known simply as Xbox. The change was announced by the new Xbox CEO, Asha Sharma, in a staff memo titled We Are Xbox. The move is part of a major plan to fix the brand’s identity and win back players who have felt frustrated with recent changes. Restoring the Xbox Identity Four years ago, Microsoft changed the division’s name to Microsoft Gaming to better describe its massive structure, especially after the $69 billion acquisition of…
A major new leak from Android Headlines has revealed that ASUS is preparing a return to the tablet market with a high-end device designed to challenge the Galaxy Tab S11. The exclusive report includes official-looking renders and a partial spec sheet for a device simply called the ASUS Pad. After ASUS officially exited the smartphone market earlier this year, this tablet suggests the company is shifting its focus toward premium, large-screen portable tech. A Display Built for Entertainment The standout feature of the ASUS Pad is its 12.2-inch dual-layer OLED display. This dual-layer technology (similar to the tandem OLED used…
