Augmented reality, electric vehicles, and upgraded online safety tools are among the latest tech developments making headlines. From intimate theatrical experiences to enhanced personal data protection, the tech world continues to evolve.
A new mixed reality play, "An Ark," is utilizing augmented reality (AR) glasses to create a uniquely intimate experience for viewers, according to The Verge. The play features Sir Ian McKellen, who, through the AR technology, tells the audience a story that feels incredibly personal.
Meanwhile, Google has updated its safety tools to better protect users' personal information online, Ars Technica reported. The "Results About You" tool can now detect and remove more personal information from search results, including ID numbers like passports and driver's licenses. Additionally, the tool for removing non-consensual explicit imagery (NCEI) has been made faster.
In the automotive sector, Kia unveiled its PV5 electric van, which combines futuristic design with thoughtful features, Ars Technica noted. The PV5 aims to modernize the often-overlooked van, a vehicle essential for deliveries and transportation. The company is riding high on the success of its recent electric vehicles.
For gamers, Ayaneo has revealed details of its Next II Windows gaming handheld, which is larger and more powerful than previous models, according to Ars Technica. Weighing in at 3.14 pounds and measuring 13.45 inches wide, the Next II surpasses the size of the Lenovo Legion Go.
Finally, Wired highlighted the best TVs for various budgets, noting that the best TVs are bigger, brighter, and cheaper than ever. The article included recommendations for the best TVs for most people, budget options, and premium OLED models.
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