
AlwaysFirst can confirm that Apple is accelerating development on its long-rumored smart glasses, codenamed “Air Glass.” Targeting a 2026 release, this wearable is set to directly compete with the Ray-Ban Meta series, promising a seamless blend of augmented reality, AI, and Apple’s signature design.

In a move that signals the next evolution of smart home technology, Google is officially replacing its classic Google Assistant with the powerful Gemini generative AI across its Nest and speaker lineup. This isn’t just an update; it’s a fundamental shift from a reactive helper to a creative, conversational partner for your home. AlwaysFirst breaks…

The audio battleground just got louder. AlwaysFirst can confirm that Sony has officially launched its highly anticipated WH-1000XM6 wireless headphones in the Indian market. Priced to compete directly with giants like Bose and Apple, the new model promises revolutionary noise cancellation and sound quality, setting a new benchmark for the audiophile experience.

AlwaysFirst reports on a groundbreaking update from Adobe. The company is testing a powerful new AI tool for Photoshop, internally named “Project Nano Banana.” This feature expands on the popular Generative Fill, allowing photographers and designers to make hyper-detailed edits to tiny elements within an image with just a few clicks. Read how this could…

AlwaysFirst reports: OpenAI has announced ‘ChatGPT Pulse,’ a groundbreaking feature that delivers personalized news alerts directly within the chatbot. However, early access is exclusively reserved for its premium subscribers, raising questions about the democratization of AI-powered information.

A new analysis reveals a significant price disparity for the upcoming iPhone 17, with Indian consumers facing some of the highest costs globally. AlwaysFirst breaks down the seven key countries where the latest Apple flagship is projected to be substantially more affordable, exploring the tax and import duty structures behind the steep pricing in India.

AlwaysFirst reports: Meta has significantly upgraded its smart glasses collaboration with Ray-Ban, introducing a model with a built-in display viewable only to the wearer. In a move that blends fashion with futuristic tech, users can now control the interface via a new wrist-worn wearable, signaling a major step towards mainstream augmented reality.

A seismic debate is rippling through Silicon Valley’s highest echelons. Tech luminaries Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, and Sam Altman are championing a vision of a world beyond the smartphone, powered by AI and wearables. However, Apple CEO Tim Cook remains steadfast, continuing to bet big on the device that revolutionized modern life. AlwaysFirst reports on…

AlwaysFirst has learned that Apple is initiating an aggressive production strategy for its upcoming iPhone 17 lineup. According to a new supply chain report, the tech giant is betting on significant consumer demand driven by a ground-breaking new AI strategy and a major redesign, including a potential “Slim” model.

Meta, in its continued partnership with EssilorLuxottica, has unveiled the next generation of its Ray-Ban smart glasses. This isn’t just an incremental update; the new model integrates a groundbreaking AI assistant, a more powerful display, gesture controls, and a sophisticated design, positioning itself as a bold step into the future of always-on, wearable technology.

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