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Coming soon: Meta’s ‘Hypernova’ smart glasses
With a display and a reported $800 price tag.
By
Andrew Nusca
August 18, 2025
Latest Stories
Health
Some on social media say taping your mouth shut is a sleep hack. But it’s not backed by science, and health risks include suffocation
By
Kenya Hunter
and
The Associated Press
Economy
Farmer warns ‘this is a five-alarm fire’ as time is running out ahead of harvest, and there’s still no China deal
By
Didi Tang
,
Josh Funk
, and others
Success
Sean Evans says progress doesn’t have to be fast to be meaningful: ‘Glaciers can change landscapes, but they don’t do it with their speed’
By
Dave Smith
Commentary
I’m the former CEO of a $12 billion health care company and I serve on many boards. AI deserves a seat at the table
By
Harry M. Jansen Kraemer Jr.
Future of Work
Accenture’s $865 million reinvention includes saying goodbye to people without the right AI skills
By
Nick Lichtenberg
Magazine
The battle to save Intel: How a great American company ended up in the fight of its life
By
Geoff Colvin
and
Lila MacLellan
Success
This Ivy League reject taught himself to code at 7, built a $30m app by 18 and is treating college like a $100k vacation: ‘not necessarily things that are directly related to my company’
By
Jessica Coacci
Commentary
AWS head of Energy & Utilities: AI is the grid’s turning point—and its salvation
By
Howard Gefen
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Tech
What You Need to Know About the New iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus
By
Don Reisinger
September 7, 2016
Tech
Apple Added This Highly Desired Feature to the New Apple Watch
By
Aaron Pressman
September 7, 2016
Tech
Apple Store Goes Down in Anticipation of Big Event
By
Don Reisinger
September 7, 2016
Tech
Apple Is Falling Way Behind in the Global Wearable Market
By
Jonathan Vanian
September 6, 2016
Tech
Here’s the Best Evidence Yet That a New Apple Watch Is Launching Soon
By
Don Reisinger
September 6, 2016
Tech
You Can Now ‘Use the Force’ to Control the Cutest Droid from ‘Star Wars’
By
Robert Hackett
September 1, 2016
Tech
How Fitbit Revamped Its Midpriced Fitness Tracking Line
By
Aaron Pressman
August 29, 2016
Tech
Temporary Tattoos Become Computer Interfaces in New MIT Project
By
David Z. Morris
August 13, 2016
Tech
Why the New Apple Watch Might Not Be Any Thinner
By
Aaron Pressman
August 8, 2016
Tech
Intel Is Recalling This Smartwatch in Embarrassing Setback for Wearables
By
Aaron Pressman
August 4, 2016
Tech
Why Shares of Fitbit Jumped 7% After Its Latest Quarterly Results
By
Aaron Pressman
August 3, 2016
Tech
Apple Watch’s Losses Are Samsung’s Gains in the Smartwatch Business
By
Don Reisinger
July 21, 2016
Tech
Apple Watch Is Your Favorite Smartwatch—But Just Barely
By
Don Reisinger
July 13, 2016
Tech
Google Might Challenge Apple for Smartwatch Supremacy
By
Don Reisinger
July 7, 2016
Tech
Here’s How Much Apple’s Watch Business Is Worth
By
Don Reisinger
July 1, 2016
Tech
‘Infant Trackers’ Help Parents Keep Tabs on Their Babies
By
Emma Ockerman
June 23, 2016
Finance
Here’s Why J.P. Morgan Just Slashed Apple’s Price Target
By
Lucinda Shen
June 16, 2016
Tech
Fitbit Users Are Finding Creative Ways to Cheat
By
Jen Wieczner
June 10, 2016
Tech
Qualcomm Aims New Chip at Kids, Old People, and Pets
By
Aaron Pressman
May 31, 2016
Tech
A New Study Says Your Fitbit Is Probably Wrong About Your Heart Rate
By
Sy Mukherjee
May 23, 2016
Tech
A New Shirt Can Help Deaf People Feel Music
By
David Meyer
May 18, 2016
Tech
No More Products From Digital Wallet Startup Coin
By
Aaron Pressman
May 18, 2016
Tech
Fitbit Acquires Mobile Payments Technology But Won’t Add This Year
By
Aaron Pressman
May 18, 2016
Wearable Tech for Babies Is Now a Thing
By
Uncubed
May 8, 2016
Technology That Helps, Not Disrupts, a Good Night’s Sleep
By
Uncubed
May 6, 2016
Health
Is Digital Health Finally About to Turn All That Hype Into Results?
By
Sy Mukherjee
May 4, 2016
Tech
Fitbit Revenue Jumps But Outlook Looks Sluggish
By
Reuters
May 4, 2016
Tech
Shocking Myself Awake With the ‘Shock Clock’ Alarm
By
Erin Griffith
April 28, 2016
Tech
Google’s Latest Step To Make Android Wear Devices More Fashionable
By
Jason Cipriani
April 26, 2016
Tech
This Patch Could Be a Great Hack for People With Heart Problems
By
Sy Mukherjee
April 24, 2016
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Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang says electricians and plumbers will be needed by the hundreds of thousands in the new working...
By
Preston Fore
Economy
Ford CEO on his ‘epiphany’ after talking to his Gen Z factory workers: They were saying they ‘had to have three jobs’
By
Nick Lichtenberg
Law
Single mother sues — and beats — Kentucky for kicking her off food stamps because she bought food at the store where...
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and
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