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Anduril Takes Over Army's $22B IVAS Program
Anduril Industries, founded by Palmer Luckey, assumed the $22B IVAS program from Microsoft in early 2025, marking a shift towards AI-driven military AR/VR technology, and collaborating with Meta on extended reality devices for the U.S. military.
Anduril Takes Over Army's $22B IVAS Program
Anduril Industries, founded by Palmer Luckey, assumed the $22B IVAS program from Microsoft in early 2025, marking a shift towards AI-driven military AR/VR technology, and collaborating with Meta on extended reality devices for the U.S. military.
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40% Bias Score


Google Partners with Gentle Monster and Warby Parker for Android XR Smart Glasses
Google announced Gentle Monster and Warby Parker as the first design partners for its Android XR smart glasses platform, marking a departure from previous less-successful iterations and positioning Google against competitors such as Meta and Apple in the smart eyewear market.
Google Partners with Gentle Monster and Warby Parker for Android XR Smart Glasses
Google announced Gentle Monster and Warby Parker as the first design partners for its Android XR smart glasses platform, marking a departure from previous less-successful iterations and positioning Google against competitors such as Meta and Apple in the smart eyewear market.
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32% Bias Score


Google Unveils Gemini-Powered AR Smart Glasses
Google showcased new smart glasses with AR capabilities, including real-time translation and route guidance, powered by Gemini AI and designed for all-day wear in partnership with Gentle Monster and Warby Parker, marking a competitive entry in the AR market.
Google Unveils Gemini-Powered AR Smart Glasses
Google showcased new smart glasses with AR capabilities, including real-time translation and route guidance, powered by Gemini AI and designed for all-day wear in partnership with Gentle Monster and Warby Parker, marking a competitive entry in the AR market.
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44% Bias Score


India's Rise as a Leader in Exoskeleton Technology
India is rapidly developing exoskeleton technology for both military and civilian use, with companies like Tata Advanced Systems and Newndra leading the way in creating devices that reduce physical strain for soldiers and aid those with paralysis; this follows workshops from the DEBEL and Bureau of ...
India's Rise as a Leader in Exoskeleton Technology
India is rapidly developing exoskeleton technology for both military and civilian use, with companies like Tata Advanced Systems and Newndra leading the way in creating devices that reduce physical strain for soldiers and aid those with paralysis; this follows workshops from the DEBEL and Bureau of ...
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32% Bias Score


Massachusetts Teen's Invention Detects Epileptic Seizures
14-year-old Sarah Wang from Andover, Massachusetts, created Hand Band, a wearable device using a spring vibration sensor to detect and alert caregivers to epileptic seizures in real time via Bluetooth, addressing limitations of existing solutions.
Massachusetts Teen's Invention Detects Epileptic Seizures
14-year-old Sarah Wang from Andover, Massachusetts, created Hand Band, a wearable device using a spring vibration sensor to detect and alert caregivers to epileptic seizures in real time via Bluetooth, addressing limitations of existing solutions.
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Humane's AI Pin to Lose Core Features, Leaving Early Adopters Out of Pocket
Humane announced that its AI Pin will lose core features on February 28th, leaving early adopters with a largely defunct \$699 device after HP acquired the company for \$116 million, excluding the AI Pin; the company will only refund users who bought the device after November 15, 2024.
Humane's AI Pin to Lose Core Features, Leaving Early Adopters Out of Pocket
Humane announced that its AI Pin will lose core features on February 28th, leaving early adopters with a largely defunct \$699 device after HP acquired the company for \$116 million, excluding the AI Pin; the company will only refund users who bought the device after November 15, 2024.
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OpenAI and Google Signal Shift Away from Smartphones with New AI Devices
OpenAI's acquisition of Jony Ive's startup, io, for over €6 billion, alongside Google's augmented reality glasses announcement, signals a potential paradigm shift in consumer electronics, with new AI-powered devices expected in 2026-2027 that may challenge the dominance of smartphones and traditiona...

OpenAI and Google Signal Shift Away from Smartphones with New AI Devices
OpenAI's acquisition of Jony Ive's startup, io, for over €6 billion, alongside Google's augmented reality glasses announcement, signals a potential paradigm shift in consumer electronics, with new AI-powered devices expected in 2026-2027 that may challenge the dominance of smartphones and traditiona...
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60% Bias Score

Google Unveils Gemini AI-Powered Smart Glasses
Google showcased prototype smart glasses integrating Gemini AI, offering features like real-time translation and directions, and partnering with Gentle Monster and Warby Parker for consumer release, posing a challenge to competitors such as Meta and Apple.

Google Unveils Gemini AI-Powered Smart Glasses
Google showcased prototype smart glasses integrating Gemini AI, offering features like real-time translation and directions, and partnering with Gentle Monster and Warby Parker for consumer release, posing a challenge to competitors such as Meta and Apple.
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36% Bias Score

Google Unveils New Smart Glasses with Android XR and Gemini AI Integration
Google announced a new generation of Android XR-powered smart glasses in partnership with Samsung, Gentle Monster, and Warby Parker at the Google IO conference, aiming to compete with Meta's successful Ray-Ban smart glasses and Apple's Vision Pro headset by leveraging Gemini AI and advanced wireless...

Google Unveils New Smart Glasses with Android XR and Gemini AI Integration
Google announced a new generation of Android XR-powered smart glasses in partnership with Samsung, Gentle Monster, and Warby Parker at the Google IO conference, aiming to compete with Meta's successful Ray-Ban smart glasses and Apple's Vision Pro headset by leveraging Gemini AI and advanced wireless...
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Wearable Fitness Trackers Show Promise in Improving Type 2 Diabetes Management
A UK-Canada study (MOTIVATE-T2D) of 125 newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes patients found that using Polar Ignite fitness trackers significantly improved exercise adherence and positively affected blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar levels compared to a control group over a year.

Wearable Fitness Trackers Show Promise in Improving Type 2 Diabetes Management
A UK-Canada study (MOTIVATE-T2D) of 125 newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes patients found that using Polar Ignite fitness trackers significantly improved exercise adherence and positively affected blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar levels compared to a control group over a year.
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36% Bias Score

Loomos AI Glasses: A Kickstarter Success Story Challenges Meta in AI Wearables
Sharge's Loomos AI glasses, launched at CES 2025, integrate GPT-4o for real-time translation and object recognition, raising \$1.8 million on Kickstarter; however, they lack location awareness and face competition from established tech giants.

Loomos AI Glasses: A Kickstarter Success Story Challenges Meta in AI Wearables
Sharge's Loomos AI glasses, launched at CES 2025, integrate GPT-4o for real-time translation and object recognition, raising \$1.8 million on Kickstarter; however, they lack location awareness and face competition from established tech giants.
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32% Bias Score

Am I Secure? App Adds Apple Watch Spyware Scanning
Numbers Station's Am I Secure? app now scans Apple Watches for spyware after a government client highlighted the risk to high-ranking officials; the app uses AI and human analysts, but the Apple Watch baseline is smaller than the iPhone's.

Am I Secure? App Adds Apple Watch Spyware Scanning
Numbers Station's Am I Secure? app now scans Apple Watches for spyware after a government client highlighted the risk to high-ranking officials; the app uses AI and human analysts, but the Apple Watch baseline is smaller than the iPhone's.
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48% Bias Score
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