Google has unveiled plans for a new AI-powered computer operating system, Android XR, designed to power wearable tech such as headsets and smart glasses. The tech giant is partnering with Qualcomm ...
Samsung, Google and Qualcomm have announced Android XR, the new platform that's going to power future headsets and smart glasses. It will be powered by Gemini AI and support existing Android apps.
Tech commentator Bilawal Sidhu highlighted Gemini's role, powering various use cases with Google Maps on the user-friendly Android XR platform. Google's integration of multimodal AI into ...
Instead, I’m more excited to see what happens when Android XR comes to smart glasses — especially now that a partnership with Xreal has been announced. We’re a long ways off from it, but let ...
section, looking ahead to what new TVs we're most excited for. Replaced Sony A95K with Samsung S95C and re-named category 'best premium OLED'. Replaced Samsung QN900B with Samsung QN900C as best ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. 65 inches is an incredibly popular TV size, and it's easy to see why: this is the size at which ...
The XR market has experienced its share of ups and downs over the last decade, and while it has found its place among businesses and enthusiasts, the mainstream public has been a bit slower to ...
Best Android TVs: With access to a wide range of content and smart features, Android TVs redefine home entertainment, delivering immersive viewing experiences. In today's tech-driven world, having ...
The Sony A95K OLED stands out for its excellent image processing capabilities. Powered by Sony’s Cognitive Processor XR, this TV analyses the content you’re watching and adjusts colours, contrast, and ...
While I’ve been skeptics of the emerging tech in the past, the new glasses gave me my most convincing sales pitch for XR wearables yet thanks to their lightweight design, clear resolution ...