Marcus Thornton

Lenovo Unveils AI-Powered Smartglasses Concept at CES 2026

Lenovo’s new AI Glasses Concept promises to enhance user interactions with their surroundings and streamline workflow. Weighing just 45 grams with an eight-hour battery life, these smartglasses offer touch and voice control, live translation, intelligent image recognition, and a Catch Me Up feature for notifications. While availability is uncertain, the potential benefits for consumers are clear.

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Rising Trend: Steve Jobs’ Early Apple Items to Be Auctioned, Including Bow Ties

A collection of Steve Jobs’ personal items from his childhood bedroom, including early Apple memorabilia and bow ties, are set to go up for auction. The items, provided by his stepbrother John Chovanec, offer a rare glimpse into the early life of the tech icon. This auction showcases the growing trend of interest in iconic tech figures and their personal artifacts.

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Government Urges Restraint on Expanding State Powers Amid Debate Over ‘Hate Preachers’ and Gun Buybacks

The federal parliament’s early recall sparks a debate as the Albanese government pushes for laws targeting ‘hate preachers’ and a national gun buyback scheme post-Bondi beach incident. While resisting a royal commission into antisemitism, the Coalition emphasizes the importance of upholding individual freedoms and preventing government overreach.

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Google TV’s Gemini-powered photo editing update brings enhanced AI features to users

Google is introducing new Gemini-powered features to Google TV, allowing users to easily adjust TV settings, edit photos, and create new media. The update includes capabilities such as searching for specific photos, creating custom slideshows, and adjusting picture and sound settings based on natural language requests. This enhancement offers users a more seamless and interactive experience on Google TV, with the update rolling out to TCL TVs first before expanding to other Google TV devices.

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