Meta Ray-Bans hate your clothes, PlayStation 5 Pro rumors, and more of the week's top product news

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If you want help choosing your outfit, Meta just introduced Ray-Ban smart glasses that will give you style advice based on what’s in your closet. Meanwhile, the messaging saga between Apple and the Beeper Mini has taken a dramatic turn. Gizmodo has all this news covered and more, and you can follow our weekly report. – Jorge Jimenez

Meta’s Ray-Ban sunglasses now have ideas for your outfits

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Ray-Ban’s Meta smart glasses have multiple microphones and a 12-megapixel external camera, which now allows the company’s AI to see and hear its users and their surroundings.
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AI-powered vision features that Meta has long promised for the company Ray-Ban smart glasses Finally, allowing the onboard AI to see, hear and interpret its environment through the 12MP camera and microphone. Company Announce Late Tuesday announced that these new AI vision features are now available in beta. There are a lot of benefits to a mobile AI that can see and hear, but leave it to Meta Command to show off the new feature in the most awkward and cliched way possible. – Kyle Barr Read more


Google’s superfast fiber internet with WiFi 7 is also expensive

Google Fiber router supports 20Gbps speed and WiFi 7

Are you willing to pay more than $250 per month for 20Gbps speed? Google hopes at least some will.
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How fast do you need your home internet to be? More importantly, how much are you willing to spend on Google each month to turn your home into a mini data center? According to Google, the answer is a hefty $250 per month plus fees for amazing speeds of up to 20G on a large WiFi 7-enabled router. – Kyle Barr Read more


General Motors is removing Apple CarPlay and Android Auto from its future vehicles due to safety concerns

Apple CarPlay is offered

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It appears GM won’t budge on its replacement decision Apple CarPlay and Android Auto With its own internal infotainment system in its future electric cars. The only difference is that this time it’s about safety. – Doaa Rashid Read more


A new Apple Journal app might be just the thing keeping you sane this holiday

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Apple Journal is now available in iOS 17.2.
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There’s a lot to like about the latest one iOS 17.2 update. For one, iPhone 15 Pro Users are getting improvements to the telephoto camera and can finally use the titanium-covered devices to shoot spatial videos of Vision Pro. There’s also a new action button shortcut for real-time translation. But the most useful part of this software update is the official debut of Apple Magazine, which comes just in time for the emotionally challenging holiday season. A journal can help keep all those inner thoughts you write down protected from people you want to avoid peeping on. -Florence Ion Read more


Apple cancels the Beeper Mini app to control Lord Over the Blue Bubbles

The Beeper Mini app on your Android phone shows the interaction of emojis and blue bubbles.

The Beeper Mini app allows Android users to switch to the iMessage protocol, enabling features like emoji reactions and high-quality photo sharing.
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Apple isn’t keen on letting just any peasant into the hallowed and glorious realm of iMessage. The company has officially announced that it has banned the Beeper Mini app, which allows Android users to send blue bubble messages to their friends and family on iPhone by reverse engineering the iMessage protocol. – Kyle Barr Read more


Are you ready to upgrade? Rumors point to the PlayStation 5 Pro arriving in late 2024

A PlayStation 5 controller next to the Playstation Gateway and a DualSense controller.

In 2023, Sony released its new, slimmer version of the PlayStation 5 and PSVR 2, along with its own PlayStation Portal remote launcher. Next year could also be a big year for Sony brand devices.
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A wave of rumors has swept Sony’s first fishtail-shaped console, with speculation centered on a PS5 Pro coming next year with a beefed-up CPU and GPU that should help it swim above any of the other high-profile consoles currently out there. market. – Kyle Barr Read more


The Apple TV app just got a little more organized

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Apple has just redesigned its Apple TV app and brought in some features that should have been there a long time ago. With the overall goal of making the streaming service easier to navigate, it already feels more organized and intuitive. – Doaa Rashid Read more


Google Ellmann’s project shows your life in photos

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At a recent internal summit, Google proposed its next big idea: an AI-powered feature titled “Project Elman” that would give users a snapshot or, as they call it, a “bird’s-eye view” of their entire lives. – Doaa Rashid Read more


Freewrite Alpha review: Can this simple electronic typewriter cure my writing block?

FreeWrite Alpha is black with three red keys surrounded by books and album covers.

The Freewrite Alpha doesn’t look like a $350 device, but it has a keyboard that’s fun to type on.
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The bane of all writing isn’t necessarily distraction, but the anxiety of creating something you know is terrible. There is no doubt that writing is a painful and twisted pleasure until you read your work and wonder if you have an ounce of creativity. – Kyle Barr Read more

This week in the world of products, we have some interesting developments to discuss. From fashion to technology, there’s a lot to cover. First, we’ll delve into the controversy surrounding Meta Ray-Bans and their apparent disdain for our clothing choices. Then, we’ll touch on the latest rumors about the highly-anticipated PlayStation 5 Pro. And finally, we’ll explore some other top product news from the week that’s sure to catch your attention. So grab a seat and get ready to dive into the latest happenings in the world of products.

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