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Snap Partners With Qualcomm to Power True AR Glasses Ahead of Consumer Launch

Snap Partners With Qualcomm to Power True AR Glasses Ahead of Consumer Launch

Apr 13, 2026
The Deep View

Snap's eyewear subsidiary, Specs, partners with Qualcomm to power future AR glasses with Snapdragon technology, promising true spatial AR capabilities that accurately overlay digital content onto the real world — setting it apart from Meta and Google's competing devices ahead of a consumer launch later this year.

Snap's New AR Spectacles Impress With Crisp Visuals and Gesture Controls, But Bulky Design Keeps Them Out of Mainstream Hands

Snap's New AR Spectacles Impress With Crisp Visuals and Gesture Controls, But Bulky Design Keeps Them Out of Mainstream Hands

Apr 13, 2026
ZDNET

Snap's fifth-generation AR Spectacles impress with crisp visuals, gesture controls, and real-time multi-user AR experiences powered by four cameras and dual Snapdragon processors, but a bulky design and $99/month developer-only price tag stand between these glasses and mainstream adoption.

Anthropic Deploys Secretive 'Too Dangerous' AI Model to Secure Critical Software in $100M Cross-Industry Initiative

Anthropic Deploys Secretive 'Too Dangerous' AI Model to Secure Critical Software in $100M Cross-Industry Initiative

Apr 08, 2026
The Deep View

Anthropic deploys Claude Mythos Preview, a powerful AI model deemed too dangerous for public release, in a $100M cross-industry initiative called Project Glasswing, partnering with AWS, Apple, Google, Microsoft, and CrowdStrike to identify and fix critical software vulnerabilities before malicious actors can exploit them.

Gig Workers Strap iPhones to Their Foreheads to Train Humanoid Robots, Raising Privacy Alarms

Gig Workers Strap iPhones to Their Foreheads to Train Humanoid Robots, Raising Privacy Alarms

Apr 07, 2026
MIT Technology Review

Thousands of gig workers in Nigeria, India, and Argentina are strapping iPhones to their foreheads to record household chores, feeding a booming data industry that trains humanoid robots for companies like Tesla — but experts and privacy advocates are sounding alarms over how this intimate footage is stored, shared, and …

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