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Google announced over a dozen new features and changes for its Chrome web browser during its Google I/O conference today.
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Meta revealed that it will deliver a Developer Preview and access for developers to begin creating mobile and web apps for ...
Meta's Ray-Ban Display smart glasses now enable users to write messages using hand gestures, supporting platforms like ...
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With the latest release, TestMu AI now supports running Playwright tests on real devices using Java, Python, and C# in addition to existing capabilities. This allows enterprise teams to adopt ...
Meta introduces writing gestures and walking directions to its augmented reality smart glasses, and gives developers the ...