Galaxy XR is sort of like a half-price version of Apple's Vision Pro, or a more expensive Android and Google-enabled Meta ...
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Samsung launched Galaxy XR, its first AI-native headset and the debut product under the new Android XR ecosystem co-developed with Google and Qualcomm. Powered by Google's Gemini, the headset is ...
Apple, Samsung and Google are duking it out for a place on your face. In the past week, these companies rolled out new mixed-reality headsets, devices that immerse you in movies and media, and turn ...
Samsung and Google's first new AR/VR product is also the beginning of how Gemini AI could start seeing the world with you. It's a preview of glasses to come -- here's what this headset brings to the ...
Apple has unveiled an upgraded Vision Pro headset powered by the new M5 chip and featuring a Dual Knit Band for enhanced comfort. The refresh maintains the $3,499 price point while boosting ...
Samsung’s phone launches for 2025 are done but the company has a few more tricks left in its purse and one of them is the XR headset powered by Android platform. The company has confirmed its new ...
Apple today released a new version of the Magic Keyboard for iPad Air in black. Previously, the Magic Keyboard for ‌iPad Air‌ was only available in white. It is based on the older Magic Keyboard for ...
Amid the new M5 chip goodness, Apple quietly refreshed its Magic Keyboard accessory for iPad Air with a new look. Until now, the Magic Keyboard for iPad Air has only been available in white. From ...
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Samsung is gearing up to make a bold leap into the world of mixed reality. The company has officially announced a global launch event on October 21 for its long-rumoured Android XR headset, known ...
It is an execution that Apple has perfected – launch a new product to great fanfare, before releasing a premium version with bells and whistles, and another with reduced functionality or features.