Leaked video: Meta Ray‑Ban Display smart glasses & Oakley Sphaera ahead of Connect 2025

Leaked video reveals Meta Ray‑Ban Display smart glasses and Oakley Sphaera sunglasses A promotional video briefly posted (then removed) from Meta’s YouTube channel appears to show the upcoming Meta Ray‑Ban Display smart glasses and a new Oakley Sphaera sunglasses model ahead of Meta Connect 2025. What leaked Meta Ray‑Ban Display: black Wayfarer‑style frames with a small right‑eye display that shows maps, chats and contextual info; demo includes typing by swiping and a dedicated sEMG wristband for gesture input. Oakley Sphaera (Meta): wraparound sunglasses with a centered camera above the nosepiece aimed at athletes/cyclists — no visible HUD in the clip. Notable details The display appears monocular (right eye) and delivers overlays rather than full AR passthrough. Wristband gesture controls are shown for input (swipes to type replies). Both videos were…
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iOS 26 — All the new features, Liquid Glass & hardware updates

iOS 26 — Everything new: Liquid Glass, Live Translation, Hold Assist & more Apple has released iOS 26 (available Sept 15, 2025), bringing a major visual overhaul and several useful features across iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple Watch. Key highlights Liquid Glass: A new translucent design language that refreshes the lock/home screens and many apps with a clear, floating look. Phone & Messages: Spam/unknown-sender filtering, Hold Assist (lets you hang up and be notified when an agent answers), polls in group chats, and improved voicemail/recents layout. Live Translation: Real-time translation in Phone, FaceTime and Messages using Apple Intelligence. Visual Intelligence: Search anything on-screen (like finding shoes from a photo) using on-device visual search. Photos & Camera: Tabs return to Photos; Camera app reorganized for simpler access and will warn if…
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Meta Connect 2025 — Hypernova smart glasses, Meta AI & metaverse updates

Meta Connect 2025 — Hypernova smart glasses, Meta AI & metaverse updates Meta Connect (Sept 17–18) looks set to focus on next‑gen smart glasses, AI, and metaverse updates. Here’s a closer look at what to expect. Smart glasses: "Hypernova" / Meta Ray‑Ban Display Meta is expected to unveil its next‑generation smart glasses (codenamed "Hypernova") — the first Ray‑Ban‑branded consumer glasses from Meta with a small one‑sided display for notifications and previews, paired with a gesture‑controlling wristband. Reported price: around $800. Browse related products: Ray-Ban smart glasses on Amazon. Oakley and other third‑party glasses Leaks suggest a new Oakley Sphaera‑based model (likely without a display) and updated Ray‑Ban non‑display frames. Possible third‑party integrations could open developer access to the platform. Search: Oakley smart glasses on Amazon. Meta AI AI will be…
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China’s SAMR Claims NVIDIA Violated Antitrust Rules Over Mellanox Deal — What We Know

China's SAMR Claims NVIDIA Violated Antitrust Rules Over Mellanox Deal — What We Know China's State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) has preliminarily found that NVIDIA violated Chinese antitrust laws in connection with its acquisition of Mellanox Technologies. The SAMR began an investigation in December and says the company breached national regulations and the conditional terms under which Beijing approved the $6.9 billion takeover. The probe is ongoing and no penalties have been announced. Key points Preliminary finding: SAMR claims NVIDIA failed to meet conditions tied to its 2020 approval, including commitments on supply and fair, reasonable, non-discriminatory (FRAND) treatment of Chinese customers. Timing and geopolitics: Sources say Beijing delayed publicising the preliminary findings until recent US–China trade talks in Madrid, possibly to strengthen its negotiating position. H20 chips and…
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NY SAFE for Kids Act — Proposed Rules on Age Verification & Parental Consent

NY SAFE for Kids Act — Proposed Rules on Age Verification & Parental Consent In June 2024 Governor Kathy Hochul signed two laws aimed at protecting minors online: the Stop Addictive Feeds Exploitation (SAFE) for Kids Act and the New York Child Data Protection Act. The New York Attorney General’s office has now published an advanced notice of proposed rulemaking that explains how the SAFE for Kids Act could be implemented in practice. Public comment is open until December 1, 2024. Key points of the proposed rules Age verification: Platforms would need to confirm a user’s age before showing algorithmically-curated ("addictive") feeds or sending nighttime notifications to minors. The AG expects commercially reasonable and technically feasible approaches, and requires at least one method that does not rely on government-issued ID…
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Leaked promo: Meta Ray‑Ban Display smart glasses ahead of Connect

Leaked promo: Meta Ray‑Ban Display smart glasses ahead of Connect A promotional video reportedly surfaced briefly on Meta's YouTube showing the upcoming Meta "Ray‑Ban Display" smart glasses and a new Oakley camera sunglasses model days before Meta Connect. What the leak shows Ray‑Ban Display frames with a small heads‑up display able to show maps, chats and contextual info. A dedicated wristband controller appears in the footage. A separate Oakley model (camera‑forward, no HUD) aimed at athletes like cyclists. The clip reportedly appeared as an unlisted video on Meta's channel before being removed. Why it matters The footage suggests Meta is bringing HUD features and tighter Ray‑Ban collaboration back to its smart glasses, while also targeting sports/athlete use with Oakley models. Expect official details at Meta Connect. Where to read more…
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Valve Tightens Steam Early Access: ‘Mature Themes’ Blocked

Valve Tightens Steam Early Access: 'Mature Themes' Blocked Valve has reportedly updated its Steam Early Access policy to no longer accept games with what it deems "mature themes." Developer Dammitbird says its adult adventure Heavy Hearts was rejected from Early Access under the new interpretation. The change follows mounting pressure from payment processors (notably Visa and Mastercard) to limit adults-only content on game marketplaces. What happened Dammitbird’s Heavy Hearts was denied Early Access placement, highlighting the new restriction. Payment processors have been pressuring platforms such as Steam and Itch.io since early summer; earlier this year, a title called No Mercy was taken down after intervention from card networks and an Australian anti-porn group. Itch.io changed its policies and removed thousands of titles; Steam has also removed hundreds of games as…
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macOS 26 Tahoe: What’s New, Compatibility & How to Update

macOS 26 Tahoe — What’s New and How to Update Apple has released macOS 26 Tahoe (available from September 15, 2025). The update introduces a visual overhaul and productivity-focused improvements that tighten integration with iPhone and iPad. Highlights Liquid Glass design: New transparent elements, refractive sidebars, customizable light/dark/tinted/clear app icons and widgets. Spotlight: Major update — clipboard manager, automation actions (send emails/texts, file conversions) and richer search results. Finder & Desktop: Refreshed look with tinted icons, folder customization and support for desktop widgets. Phone app on Mac: Native Phone app mirrors iPhone features (Recents, Contacts, Voicemail, Call Screening, Hold Assist). Continuity: Live Activities from iPhone on Mac, tighter iPhone/iPad sync for workflows and shared features. New apps: Journal and Games apps added; Messages gains live translation and polls. Compatibility macOS…
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iOS 26 is here — Is your iPhone eligible?

iOS 26 is here — Is your iPhone eligible? Apple has released iOS 26 (public rollout began Sep 15). The update brings a major visual refresh called "Liquid Glass," new features like Live Translate, polls in Messages, redesigned Phone and Camera apps, more lock screen customizations, and other refinements. Highlights Liquid Glass design: revamped icons, floating buttons, unified visuals across Apple OSes. Live Translate: real‑time translation for calls and messages. Phone app redesign: combined contacts/recent/voicemail view and "Hold Assist." Polls in group Messages. New lock screen options: widgets, effects, focus improvements. Customizable alarm snooze (1–15 minutes) and a simpler Camera app. Screenshot tools: Google image search and ChatGPT integration from the editor. Ineligible 2018 iPhones Unlike last year, some older models are excluded from iOS 26 support. The following 2018…
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Apple Releases watchOS 26 — Liquid Glass, Notes App & New Gestures

Apple Releases watchOS 26 Apple has released watchOS 26 for all compatible Apple Watch models. The update brings a new “Liquid Glass” design, a spin gesture, a mobile Notes app, improvements to fitness and communication features, and a refreshed UI that better matches iPhone, iPad and Mac. Key features Liquid Glass: Translucent, refractive icons and controls for a glass‑like look. New spin gesture: Enhanced interactions using the Digital Crown. Notes app: Quick note‑taking on your wrist. Fitness & communication: Expanded health tools, Live Captions/Live Listen improvements and updated activity-focused faces. Unified design: UI updates to align watch faces and controls with iPhone, iPad and Mac. Compatibility: Available on all compatible Apple Watch models — check Apple’s release notes for device requirements and installation steps. More details: Apple watchOS 26 —…
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