Take a look at the image. Blogger.com, one of the leading websites which gives bloggers to maintain their blog for free. After the Google acquisition in 2003, Blogger.com website’s design has totally evolved. The one back in 1999 (the year it was launched) looks simple and not very attractive and its template after Google’s acquisition is exactly the opposite. The newer one looks clean and attractive.
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Meta Unveils New AI Glasses Lineup With Kylie Jenner Collaboration
Meta has launched Meta Glasses, a new AI glasses line built in partnership with EssilorLuxottica. The range starts at $299 and includes 26 distinct styles across colors, lenses, and frames. The lineup ships in three frame styles. Meta Adventurer offers a rectangular shape in standard and large sizes. Meta Fury is described as a bold […]

Samsung Targets On-Device AI With New UFS 5.0 Memory Standard
Samsung has built a new UFS 5.0 storage chip that the company says is the fastest in the industry and is designed to handle AI workloads directly on mobile devices. The chip is based on the latest embedded memory interface specification from JEDEC and supports a bandwidth of up to 10.8 gigabytes per second (GB/s). […]
CRED Founder Kunal Shah to Lead WhatsApp
Meta has named CRED founder Kunal Shah as WhatsApp’s next global CEO, succeeding Will Cathcart, who steps down after nearly seven years at the helm. Alongside the leadership change, Meta is investing $900 million in CRED through a Series H round structured as a mix of primary and secondary share purchases. CRED is an Indian […]

Google Home Speaker Brings Gemini Voice Assistant to Smart Homes
Google has refreshed its smart speaker lineup with the all-new Google Home Speaker. It’s the first audio device built for the Gemini for Home voice assistant. The Google Home Speaker runs Gemini for Home, which understands natural speech instead of fixed command phrases. Users can issue multiple commands in a single sentence, correct themselves mid-request, […]

Qualcomm Unveils Snapdragon Reality Elite Chipset for AI Spatial Computing
Qualcomm has announced its Snapdragon Reality Elite platform that will power the new-generation mixed reality devices to deliver powerful immersive spatial computing experiences. The architecture targets multiple form factors, including all-in-one video-see-through (VST) headsets and tethered optical-see-through (OST) glasses. On-Device Generative AI Performance The platform features an integrated Qualcomm Hexagon neural processing unit (NPU) that […]

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