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Apple Pushes Smart Glasses Launch to Late 2027, Report Says
Apple's smart glasses are reportedly delayed until late 2027 as it takes a cautious approach to avoid earlier AR product pitfalls.

The enterprise AI adoption challenge: building systems users rely on
Enterprises face a critical challenge in making AI systems indispensable to users. Success hinges on practical value, seamless integration and trust.

TikTok Pro Events App Aims to Unite Fans Around Cultural Moments
TikTok launched a new app called TikTok Pro Events that lets users engage with fans during major cultural moments like the FIFA World Cup through curated feeds and trending videos.

Amazon Search Generates AI Images to Describe Hard-to-Name Products
Amazon's search bar now generates AI images based on text descriptions, helping find real products when you can't remember style names. The feature covers clothing and home goods.

DJI Osmo 360 Arrives in a Cloud of FCC Uncertainty
DJI launches the Osmo 360 camera with top-tier 360-degree video, but the FCC's recent drone ruling complicates its value for aerial users.

Mathematicians Warn AI Progress Outpaces Safety Measures
A group of leading mathematicians has issued a stark warning about the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence, calling for urgent safety protocols.

Lego and Pokémon merge physical play with digital smarts in new sets
Lego's 12 new Pokémon sets blend physical building with digital interactivity, marking a shift in smart toy design.

Developer Hijacks Chipotle AI Bot for Free Coding Assistance
A developer turned Chipotle's customer support chatbot into a coding assistant, exposing security flaws in corporate AI chatbots.

NSA Deploys Anthropic AI for Cyber Attack Operations
The National Security Agency has started using Anthropic's Mythos AI system for offensive cyber attacks. The move raises new ethical and oversight questions about artificial intelligence in warfare.

ChatGPT Slack Integration Automates Weekly Status Reports
OpenAI's ChatGPT can now turn Slack conversations into structured weekly reports with summaries and action items.

Laptop Makers Return to 8GB RAM as Component Costs Bite
Dell and Acer introduced new laptops with 8GB RAM at Computex, reversing the 16GB trend. The shift aims to keep prices low amid ongoing component shortages.

Lowfat CLI Tool Cuts LLM Token Usage by 91.8%
A new open-source CLI filter called Lowfat claims to reduce LLM token consumption by over 91%, offering developers significant cost savings on AI API calls.

Bluetooth Flaw in Popular Soundbar Enables Remote Code Execution
A $280 soundbar from Creative Technologies has a vulnerability allowing attackers within Bluetooth range to execute code on connected PCs. Users should update firmware immediately.

JMGO N3 Ultimate Projector Sets New Standard for Portable 4K Versatility
JMGO's N3 Ultimate portable 4K projector handles ambient light and off-center placement better than rivals. It challenges expensive home theater setups at a lower price.

Dell XPS 14 Returns With Physical Key Row and Longer Battery Life
Dell's 2026 XPS 14 brings back a physical function row, drops confusing branding and delivers better battery life and speakers.

New SSD Lets Users Wipe Data Remotely via Built-in 4G
Teamgroup’s latest SSD includes a 4G modem for wireless remote destruction. The feature lets owners erase data from anywhere, expanding security options for portable storage.

Apple Watch AI Gains but Still Misses Health Coach to Rival Fitbit
watchOS 27 improves Siri and AI features on Apple Watch, but the lack of a dedicated health coach leaves it behind Google's Fitbit in proactive wellness guidance.

Apple’s Deliberate AI Pace Looks Like a Strategic Bet, Not a Miss
While rivals race to deploy generative AI, Apple moves slowly. Its cautious strategy may protect user trust and avoid regulatory pitfalls.

Claude Desktop Launches Hidden Virtual Machines Beyond User Control
Users report Anthropic's Claude Desktop automatically spins up virtual machines with no option to stop or manage them, raising privacy and resource concerns.

Apple Turns Parents Into Gatekeepers With Expanded Child Safety Controls
Apple's new iOS child safety features require parental approval for apps, browsing and contacts, turning parents into IT administrators.