Apple just dropped the AirPods Pro 3 today, and they're not playing around. From redesigned ear tips to heart-rate sensing and even live translation, these buds are more than an audio upgrade—they're a lifestyle flex.
Apple just dropped the AirPods Pro 3 today, and they're not playing around. From redesigned ear tips to heart-rate sensing and even live translation, these buds are more than an audio upgrade—they're a lifestyle flex.
Imagine casually glancing down to read a message, check walking directions, or translate what someone just said—all on your sunglasses. No screen-pulling, no fumbling. Well, that's exactly what Meta and Ray-Ban just unveiled: smart glasses with a built-in right-lens display, controlled by a gesture-sensing wristband called the Meta Neural Band. Here's what you need to know.
Apple just dropped the mic (again). The new iPhone Air isn't just the thinnest iPhone ever—it's packing enough power and tech to make even your favorite influencer sweat. Ready to see what all the hype is about? Let's peel back the (Ceramic Shield 2) glass.
Las Vegas is about to get a little more… underground. Literally
Elon Musk's Boring Company just secured approval to build a multi-family housing complex in Sin City—but with a wild twist: it'll feature a direct station into the Vegas Loop, the underground transit tunnel Musk is digging beneath the city. Because of course Elon wants your apartment building connected to his underground people-mover.
Forget upgrading your car. Zoox wants to delete the driver altogether.
While the rest of the industry plays catch-up with autonomous tech, Zoox (acquired by Amazon in 2020) is going full sci-fi mode with a custom-built, bidirectional robotaxi that looks more like a living room on wheels than a car.
Every September, Apple sets the stage for its biggest showcase of the year. From iPhones to AirPods to surprise product reveals, the event has become a cultural moment—part tech launch, part spectacle, and part crystal ball into the company's future.
The Apple Vision Pro turned heads in early 2024—but after a year, it's time for an upgrade. The $3,499 spatial computing headset was undeniably ambitious, but weight, price, and usability held it back. Now, whispers of internal tweaks and sibling devices suggest Cupertino's ready to recalibrate—and go mainstream.
Whether you're a content creator, a commuter with taste, or someone who just wants to say, "Hey Meta, take a photo"like it's no big deal, this is wearable tech that finally looks… wearable.
In the fast-evolving world of videography and content creation, the introduction of the Obsbot Tail Air PTZ Camera marks a significant leap forward. This innovative camera combines portability, advanced technology, and user-friendly features, making it an appealing choice for amateur and professional videographers. The Obsbot Tail Air is distinguis...