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  1. Toshiba dynaEdge AR: Windows 10 wearable for frontline enterprise

    Toshiba’s dynaEdge is a clear signal that Windows 10 is not merely a desktop OS anymore but a platform for enterprise-grade augmented reality tools — a wearable Windows PC built around an optical head‑mounted display, a belt‑worn mini‑PC, and a software suite aimed squarely at frontline workers...
  2. Samsung-Microsoft MR Push: OLED-on-Silicon Displays and Android XR Ambitions

    Samsung appears to be preparing a significant push into the mixed reality (MR) space that goes beyond supplying components — industry reports now suggest the company may partner with Microsoft on a hardware-level effort while simultaneously pursuing its own XR and AR devices with partners such...
  3. The Future of Personal Computing: Seamless OS Convergence and Innovative Features in 2025

    The convergence of desktop and mobile operating systems has accelerated dramatically in recent years, resulting in a landscape where tablets and laptops share nearly indistinguishable workflows, and cross-device syncing is no longer a luxury but an expectation. This year's wave of tech...
  4. Apple's Smart Glasses Breakthrough: Silicon, Privacy, and the Race to Wearable Dominance

    As the smart glasses market accelerates into a full-blown competitive landscape, recent developments indicate Apple has not bowed out of the race. Contrary to earlier rumors suggesting the tech giant had ceased work on AR glasses, a fresh wave of leaks and analysis points to Apple crafting...
  5. Revolutionize Your Workspace with Sightful's Virtual 100-Inch Multi-Monitor for Windows

    The future of multitasking just might require less desk, more pixels—and don’t be surprised if the person next to you at the café is staring intensely into the middle distance, seemingly working on a spreadsheet that only they can see. Welcome to the dawn of the 100-inch virtual multi-monitor...