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Apple's next big AI push may not come through your phone at all. A new report suggests the company is preparing camera-equipped AirPods and its first smart glasses, signaling a major shift toward ...
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Smartphones are the go-to devices for personal computing today. However, that could soon change with AI and wearable devices such as smart and augmented reality glasses.
Microsoft showed Project Solara concept devices at Build 2026, including a wearable AI badge for office workers using AI agents. Microsoft is experimenting with AI hardware that office workers could ...
Wearable ownership has risen 33% in the U.S. since 2015, according to a new analysis from Rock Health. Forty-six percent of respondents in the 2025 Consumer Adoption of Digital Health Survey reported ...