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We tried on Google’s prototype AI smart glasses

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  • 2025-05-21 04:27 event
  • 4 days ago schedule
Here in sunny Mountain View, California, I am sequestered in a teeny-tiny box. Outside, there's a long line of tech journalists, and we are all here for one thing: to try out Project Moohan and Google's Android XR smart glasses prototypes. (The Project Mariner booth is maybe 10 feet away and remarkably empty.) While nothing […]

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Here in sunny Mountain View, California, I am sequestered in a teeny-tiny box. Outside, there's a long line of tech journalists, and we are all here for one thing: to try out Project Moohan and Google's Android XR smart glasses prototypes. (The Project Mariner booth is maybe 10 feet away and remarkably empty.)

While nothing was going to steal AI's spotlight at this year's keynote - 95 mentions! - Android XR has been generating a lot of buzz on the ground. But the demos we got to see here were notably shorter, with more guardrails, than what I got to see back in December. Probably because, unlike a few months ago, there are cameras everywhere and these are "risky" demos.

First up is Project Moohan. Not much has changed since I first slipped on the headset. It's still an Android-flavored Apple Vision Pro, albeit much lighter and more comfortable to wear. Like Oculus headsets, there's a dial in the back that lets you adjust the fit. If you press the top button, it brings up Gemini. You can ask Gemini to do things, because that is what AI assistants are here for. Specifically, I ask it to take me to my old college stomping grounds in Tokyo in Google Maps without having to open the G …

Read the full story at The Verge.

63. Amazon is sending customers refunds for some really, really old returns

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Amazon is issuing refunds to customers who’d returned products but never received their money back, in some cases from as long ago as 2018.  “Following a recent internal review, we identified a very small subset of returns that were unresolved because we could not verify that the correct item had been sent back to us,” […]

64. Microsoft’s AI security chief accidentally reveals Walmart’s AI plans after protest

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Microsoft’s head of security for AI, Neta Haiby, accidentally revealed confidential messages about Walmart’s use of Microsoft’s AI tools during a Build talk that was disrupted by protesters.  The Build livestream was muted and the camera pointed down, but the session resumed moments later after the protesters were escorted out. In the aftermath, Haiby then […]

65. Volvo will be the first to install Google’s Gemini in its cars

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At yesterday’s I/O conference, Google announced plans to start putting its AI chatbot, Gemini, in a variety of different places, including cars. Today, Volvo said it was shoving its way to the front of the line to be the first to receive the new tech. Volvo said it was expanding its preexisting partnership with Google […]

66. AMD’s $299 Radeon RX 9060 XT brings 8GB or 16GB of RAM to fight the RTX 5060

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New midrange RDNA 4 GPUs launch starting on June 5, just weeks after RTX 5060.

67. AMD’s new RX 9060 XT looks set to challenge Nvidia’s RTX 5060 GPUs

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AMD is officially announcing its Radeon RX 9060 XT GPU at Computex today. Like the number implies, this graphics card will challenge Nvidia’s recently released RTX 5060 and RTX 5060 Ti, with AMD offering models with 8GB or 16GB of VRAM. AMD is launching both models on June 5th, with the 8GB variant priced at […]

68. Fortnite is finally back on US iPhones

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Fortnite is once again available on the iOS App Store in the US, according to Epic Games. You can get it from the App Store here. Epic says it has returned to the Epic Games Store and AltStore as well. Apple kicked Fortnite off the App Store nearly five years ago after Epic Games added […]

69. Chicago Sun-Times publishes made-up books and fake experts in AI debacle

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70. How 3D printing is personalizing health care

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71. Google’s Gemini AI is coming to Chrome

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Google is adding its Gemini AI assistant to Chrome, the company announced at Google I/O on Tuesday.  Initially, Gemini will be able to “clarify complex information on any webpage you’re reading or summarize information,” according to a blog post from Google Labs and Gemini VP Josh Woodward. Google envisions that Gemini in Chrome will later […]

72. We tried on Google’s prototype AI smart glasses

  • 4 days ago schedule
  • theverge.com language

Here in sunny Mountain View, California, I am sequestered in a teeny-tiny box. Outside, there's a long line of tech journalists, and we are all here for one thing: to try out Project Moohan and Google's Android XR smart glasses prototypes. (The Project Mariner booth is maybe 10 feet away and remarkably empty.) While nothing […]

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We interview Ethan Sholly of the selfh.st podcast/newsleter/directory.

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Google has announced it’s rolling out the colorful new Android 16 interface for beta testers as reported by 9to5Google. The QPR1 beta includes the company’s Material 3 Expressive design language revealed officially last week and includes new visuals for the launcher, notifications, lock screen, and a very Apple-inspired quick settings page. QPRs, or quarterly platform […]

75. Gemini 2.5 is leaving preview just in time for Google’s new $250 AI subscription

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Gemini 2.5 is rolling out everywhere, and you can pay Google $250 per month for more of it.

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Trump urged to rethink trade policy to block attacks on digital services.

77. FCC chairman celebrates court loss in case over Biden-era diversity rule

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5th Circuit: FCC can't force broadcasters to report race and gender of employees.

78. Under RFK Jr., COVID shots will only be available to people 65+, high-risk groups

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FDA will require big, pricy trials for approvals for healthy kids and adults <65.

79. Windows 11’s most important new feature is post-quantum cryptography. Here’s why.

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For the first time, new quantum-safe algorithms can be invoked using standard Windows APIs.

80. New portal calls out AI content with Google’s watermark

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But AI-generated content made without the SynthID toolkit remains difficult to detect.

81. Nearly half of streaming subscriptions are for plans with ads

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Ad-supported tiers are proving to be popular with streaming customers. New data from subscription analyst firm Antenna shows that 46 percent of Discovery Plus, Disney Plus, Hulu, HBO Max, Netflix, Paramount Plus, and Peacock subscribers in the US are paying for ad-supported plans, and that around 75 percent of subscribers have at least tried them. […]

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