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01.03.26 - 00:36
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Ericsson teams up with MediaTek, Apple to showcase 6G ecosystem at MWC (Digitimes)
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Telecommunications giant Ericsson has announced its participation at the 2026 Mobile World Congress (MWC), scheduled for March 2 to 5 in Barcelona, under the theme "Enter new horizons." At the event, the Swedish company will collaborate with its global ecosystem partners to demonstrate how AI is driving the evolution of mobile networks and laying critical foundations for 6G....
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28.02.26 - 05:51
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Are You Being Watched By Smart Glasses? Here′s How To Check (ZeroHedge)
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Are You Being Watched By Smart Glasses? Here's How To Check
Meta's Ray-Bans are seeing growing adoption among everyday consumers, highlighting an affordability sweet spot for AI-powered wearables as Apple is expected to enter the space with its own smart glasses following its failed Vision Pro launch. Yet, as AI-powered glasses gain popularity, they introduce new privacy and security concerns, with one smartphone app emerging as an early countermeasure.
As first reported by tech blog 404 Media, the new smartphone app Nearby Glasses scans the Bluetooth signature emitted by smart glasses and sends a push notification to the user if a device is detected nearby.
"I consider it to be a tiny part of resistance against surveillance tech," the app's developer, Yves Jeanrenaud, told 404 Media.
The emergence of this app comes as we've been highlighting that mass adoption of smart glasses is in its early stages; it is happening now, and we've already mapped the supply chain tied to how to profit fro...
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