Apple is reportedly developing an AI-powered wearable that will be the size of an AirTag, according to a new rumor. The device, codenamed "Campos," will be powered by Google's Gemini models and integrated into iPhones, Macs, and iPads in their respective operating system updates later this fall.
The wearable will have multiple cameras, a speaker, and microphones and will feature wireless charging. Apple is also developing smart glasses with an embedded AI assistant, as well as augmented reality glasses, a security camera, and AirPods with "enhanced" sensors.
Additionally, Bloomberg reports that Apple's Siri improvements are being delayed until 2026, at least according to the rumor mill. The chatbot, which will replace the voice assistant's existing interface, is expected to be integrated into iOS devices later this fall.
Asus has announced it will exit the smartphone market, citing a "temporary" pause on mobile device production to focus on PCs and AI-focused products such as smart glasses and robotics. Existing Asus smartphones will continue to receive support, but there are no new launches planned for 2026.
Meanwhile, Sony is partnering with TCL on its TV business, with TCL set to gain a 51% majority share in Sony's home entertainment division. The partnership, if approved by regulators, would include Sony's premium Bravia TV brand and other home entertainment products.
Lastly, Nex Computer has released a smartphone called the NexPhone, which can run three operating systems: Android, Linux, and Windows. The phone can dual-boot between these operating systems, allowing users to switch seamlessly between them without restarting the device.
The wearable will have multiple cameras, a speaker, and microphones and will feature wireless charging. Apple is also developing smart glasses with an embedded AI assistant, as well as augmented reality glasses, a security camera, and AirPods with "enhanced" sensors.
Additionally, Bloomberg reports that Apple's Siri improvements are being delayed until 2026, at least according to the rumor mill. The chatbot, which will replace the voice assistant's existing interface, is expected to be integrated into iOS devices later this fall.
Asus has announced it will exit the smartphone market, citing a "temporary" pause on mobile device production to focus on PCs and AI-focused products such as smart glasses and robotics. Existing Asus smartphones will continue to receive support, but there are no new launches planned for 2026.
Meanwhile, Sony is partnering with TCL on its TV business, with TCL set to gain a 51% majority share in Sony's home entertainment division. The partnership, if approved by regulators, would include Sony's premium Bravia TV brand and other home entertainment products.
Lastly, Nex Computer has released a smartphone called the NexPhone, which can run three operating systems: Android, Linux, and Windows. The phone can dual-boot between these operating systems, allowing users to switch seamlessly between them without restarting the device.