Apple's Smart Glasses Take Shape With Four Frame Styles and a 2027 Launch Window
Apple is reportedly testing four frame styles for its first smart glasses, signaling a more consumer-friendly wearables push ahead of a possible 2027 launch.
Apple is reportedly testing four frame styles for its first smart glasses, signaling a more consumer-friendly wearables push ahead of a possible 2027 launch.
The Commission says its new age-verification app is ready for deployment, but researchers and privacy advocates are already flagging security and platform-dependence concerns.
Hermeus closed a $350 million Series C at a $1 billion valuation, combining equity and debt as it shifts prototyping into production and relocates to El Segundo.
China has opened a public comment period on a mandatory national standard for L2 driver-assistance systems, signaling a tighter safety baseline for intelligent connected vehicles.
Early-phase data in 81 children with Dravet syndrome showed large seizure reductions and manageable safety issues as a phase 3 trial moves ahead.
A Nature Communications study shows engineered disorder can let one metasurface handle broadband focusing and single-shot polarimetry.
JWST observations of 29 Cygni b point to disk accretion, with carbon- and oxygen-rich signatures and a spin-aligned orbit that argue against star-like collapse.
Adobe says CVE-2026-34621 is under active exploitation in Acrobat and Reader; the flaw can lead to arbitrary code execution and prompted a CISA KEV deadline.
Oracle has made the Karpenter Provider for OCI generally available, giving OKE users a more flexible way to scale Kubernetes worker nodes.
Rust 1.95 lands with a new `cfg_select!` macro, `if let` guards in `match`, stabilized APIs, and a stricter stance on custom target JSON on stable.
Cursor's April 2 release shifts the product toward multi-agent orchestration, with cloud-local handoff, review artifacts, and a plugin marketplace.