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Elon Musk Expects Neuralink to Start Its First Human Trial This Year
The first volunteers for the trials will be patients suffering from limb mobility issues. Neuralink obtained the necessary regulatory approval from authorities in the United States last month to conduct brain implant surgeries.
Meta Unveils Its Quest 3 Mixed Reality Headset
Compared to its predecessor, the Quest 2, the Quest 3 boasts a lighter and more comfortable design. The optic profile has been slimmed down by 40%, making it sleeker and more visually appealing.
Apple Unveils Its New $3,500 AR Headset Vision Pro
The device primarily positions itself as an AR headset, seamlessly blending the real and digital worlds. However, it also offers the flexibility to switch between augmented and full virtual reality experiences using a dial.
Elon Musk's Neuralink Gets Green Light for First Human Clinical Study
The US Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) approval of Neuralink's first-in-human clinical trial opens the door for the company to demonstrate the practicality and safety of its technology in humans.
Nothing Launches Its Latest Wireless Earbuds Nothing Ear (2)
Nothing has also added multi-device connectivity to the Ear (2), meaning that you can now connect the earbuds to two devices at the same time and automatically switch between them.
Robotics Startup Figure Unveils Its New AI-Powered Humanoid Robot
The robot's distinctive feature is an artificial intelligence system that allows it to think, learn, and interact with its environment and people around it and improve its capabilities over time.
Nokia Redesigns Its Iconic Logo for the First Time in Nearly 60 Years
The changes are dramatic: gone is the iconic Yale blue typeface, which was firmly associated with Nokia and the brand slogan Connecting People. The new logo consists of five different shapes that form the word NOKIA.