Google releases Android 17 and Wear OS 7, Snap unveils augmented reality glasses to consumers, Apple reportedly planning a major 2027 product wave.
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Android 17 Arrives With a Bigger AI Focus
Google has officially rolled out Android 17 and Wear OS 7, continuing its strategy of using Android and Pixel devices as a showcase for new AI features. The update adds Gemini-powered video editing, AI music generation through Lyria 3, enhanced translation tools, and a new multitasking interface called the Bubble Bar. Pixel Watch users are also getting expanded emergency detection features and battery life improvements of up to 10%.
Source: TechCrunch
Snap Takes Its AR Ambitions Public
Nearly ten years after the original Spectacles debuted, Snap is bringing its first consumer augmented reality glasses to market. The new Specs are priced at $2,195, with preorders opening now for a $200 refundable deposit, and shipments planned for this fall in the U.S., U.K., and France. The launch could provide an early indication of whether consumers are ready to embrace high-end AR hardware beyond today’s AI-powered smart glasses.
Source: The Verge
Estonia Wants a Digital Identity for AI
Estonia is exploring a novel approach to AI governance by assigning personal identification numbers to AI assistants. The idea is to create clearer rules around what autonomous agents can access and which actions they can perform on behalf of individuals and businesses, as policymakers grapple with the legal and security implications of increasingly capable AI systems.
Source: Bloomberg
India’s Telegram Crackdown
Indian authorities have ordered a temporary block on Telegram through June 22, arguing that fraudsters have been using the platform to distribute fake exam materials and misinformation ahead of a major medical entrance exam retest. Telegram CEO Pavel Durov called the move ineffective and disproportionate, saying it affects more than 150 million users while bad actors can simply migrate elsewhere.
Source: TechCrunch
Microsoft Experiments With a Cheaper AI Stack
Microsoft is changing the pricing model for its Copilot Cowork coding assistant, shifting to usage-based billing as demand drives up compute costs. The company is also evaluating a Microsoft-hosted version of DeepSeek, along with other open-source alternatives, as part of a broader effort to reduce dependence on any single AI model provider.
Source: Axios
Uber’s Robotaxi Plan Heads to Houston
Uber says Houston will become the second U.S. market for its partnership with Lucid and Nuro, with a driverless ride service targeted for mid-2027. Rather than building autonomous technology itself, Uber is betting it can compete with Waymo by operating the customer network and vehicle fleet while relying on partners for the cars and self-driving systems.
Source: The Next Web
Apple’s AI Wearables Take Shape
According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple is preparing a significant lineup of 2027 hardware that could include camera-equipped AirPods, a second-generation foldable iPhone, and a special anniversary iPhone celebrating 20 years of the product. The AirPods are reportedly being designed as Apple’s first AI-centric wearable, using onboard cameras to provide Siri with visual context about a user’s surroundings, while Apple’s long-rumored smart glasses remain on track for a possible debut late next year.
Also worth noting: Apple pushed out new firmware updates for AirPods Pro 2 and AirPods Pro 3 this week, though the release appears limited to bug fixes and performance improvements.
Sources: Bloomberg, MacRumors
Britain Pushes Back on Anthropic Reports
The U.K. government is rejecting reports that it sought an exemption from new U.S. restrictions on Anthropic’s most advanced AI models. The disagreement comes after Washington imposed controls over concerns that the models’ safety protections could be bypassed, fueling a broader conversation in Europe about dependence on American AI infrastructure.
Source: Politico
When Phone Scams Aren’t Just Phone Scams
Dutch police have arrested six people, including a 15-year-old, accused of running a fake bank helpdesk operation from a home in Amsterdam. Investigators say the group didn’t stop at phone calls, they sometimes visited victims in person to build trust and convince them to hand over financial information, highlighting how traditional scams are evolving beyond the screen.
Source: The Register
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