Wednesday
Jun172026

Snap debuts new Specs AR glasses

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Snap takes another stab at augmented reality glasses and pairs them with artificial intelligence this time. Snapchat's owner describes the Specs AR glasses as a wearable computer, with the device running on two Snapdragon processors. One is dedicated to computer vision and another powers the device itself. The glasses do not require an input device as they rely on hand tracking instead.

The Specs come with a liquid crystal on silicon display, with a 51-degree field of view and 16 million colours, translating to a 24-inch desktop monitor when working or a 115-inch home cinema screen placed 10 feet away. This means use cases can range from work to play, with the promise of hands-free app use.

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Friday
Jun122026

The Ultimate Tech Gifts for Father's Day


Father’s Day has a way of making us pause and appreciate the moments that matter most. It’s not just about gifts or grand plans — it’s about backyard conversations, shared meals, inside jokes, and the quiet support dads give without asking for recognition. Whether your day is packed with family traditions or kept wonderfully simple, Father’s Day is a chance to celebrate the people who show up with love, patience, and a steady presence year after year.

If you're searching for a great gift to celebrate dad, here are a few ideas that we think he will love! 

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Tuesday
Jun092026

These Apple MacBooks support Apple's new AI features

At WWDC 2026, Apple laid out its vision for embedding AI across its ecosystem. This fall, compatible Mac users can test-drive the upcoming Apple Intelligence features, spearheaded by a completely overhauled Siri AI. However, the most cutting-edge tools are exclusive to specific hardware. While the entire lineup below supports the upcoming macOS 27 Golden Gate, unlocking top-tier AI performance requires an M3 chip and at least 12GB of RAM.

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Tuesday
Jun092026

Apple to add Android, Windows support to iCloud Shared Albums

Apple

With the upcoming release of iOS 27 and macOS 27 Golden Gate, Apple is adding a useful feature to its iCloud Shared Albums. It will now let Android and Windows users add photos to these albums, bringing it in line with what you can do on other photo-sharing services like Google Photos.

While Android users previously lacked access to shared albums, Windows users had limited support via the iCloud app. Enabling iCloud Photos on Windows unlocks the option to view shared albums you've joined. On Android, your best bet is using a shared web link, which lets you view the album contents in any browser.

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