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Snap announces a partnership between Specs, its AR glasses-focused subsidiary, and Qualcomm, whose Snapdragon XR platform will power Specs' upcoming AI glasses (Lucas Ropek/TechCrunch)

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Snap announces a partnership between Specs, its AR glasses-focused subsidiary, and Qualcomm, whose Snapdragon XR platform will power Specs' upcoming AI glasses  —  Snap has announced a new partnership between its AR-glasses focused subsidiary, Specs, and chipmaker Qualcomm …

Interior design at 25,000 mph

As the Artemis II astronauts prepare for the most dramatic and potentially dangerous part of their mission - reentry into Earth's atmosphere - the eyes of the world will be on the Orion capsule and the people inside it. Getting glimpses into the capsule during the mission, the public has been able to observe the […]

Star Wars legend Sam Witwer is ready to reprise Starkiller from Force Unleashed

Star Wars actor Sam Witwer is well-known for playing Darth Maul, but before that, there was another: Starkiller.

Amazon Leo targets mid-2026 commercial launch as enterprise beta goes live


In short: Amazon’s satellite internet service, rebranded from Project Kuiper to Amazon Leo in November 2025, entered enterprise beta on April 8, 2026, with commercial availability targeted for mid-2026 per Andy Jassy’s annual shareholder letter. The service offers three terminal tiers delivering up to 1 Gbps for enterprise users, with Verizon, AT&T, Vodafone, JetBlue, and NASA […]



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Gmail’s end-to-end encryption comes to mobile, a year after its web launch


In short: Google has brought end-to-end encryption in Gmail to Android and iOS, closing the mobile gap that remained after the feature launched on the web in April 2025. Enterprise users on Google Workspace Enterprise Plus with the Assured Controls add-on can now compose and read encrypted messages directly in the Gmail app, with no extra […]



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