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Rob Enderle points to 10 announcements from MWC 2026 that signal the end of the "dumb" smartphone and the emergence of AI-driven devices.
AI glasses shipments soared 322% in 2025 to 8.7 million units as advances in multimodal AI and lighter wearable designs push the once-experimental category toward mainstream adoption.
Artificial intelligence is accelerating toward a turning point, and four possible outcomes — from adversarial conflict to human-AI synergy — could determine whether the technology reshapes humanity for better or worse.
The question is not whether the Galaxy XR is impressive, but whether it fits into everyday life enough to justify the cost, setup, and friction of wearing it.
Apple’s thinnest iPhone yet, the iPhone Air, stole the spotlight at the company’s "Awe Dropping" September event with its sleek design and next-gen performance.
The launch of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon W5+ Gen 2 and W5 Gen 2 platforms goes beyond a routine upgrade, tackling battery life, design, and connectivity barriers limiting wearable adoption.
Samsung’s planned Health Hub will enable Galaxy Watch users to share their health data with doctors, combining sleep, fitness, and heart rate metrics for improved care.
This isn’t about smarter devices. It’s about something more profound: ambient computing. A system so integrated, so subtle, and so intelligent, it essentially disappears -- while still knowing enough to be useful.
Battery life, call reliability, and ease of use top user concerns as U.S. smartphone satisfaction dips to decade-low levels, according to ACSI findings.
Apple’s new brain-to-computer protocol in Switch Control enables iOS, iPadOS, and visionOS devices to support hands-free, thought-based interaction.
While Apple continues to lead in many areas, aspects of its ecosystem have begun to show signs of wear. These four gripes detail missed opportunities and areas for improvement for Apple in 2025.
Rob Enderle's curated list of standout tech gifts that are sure to impress includes innovative gadgets for every budget, from practical home tech to cutting-edge wearables. Whether you're shopping for family, friends, or colleagues, these picks offer something for everyone this holiday season.
Apple's flavor of generative artificial intelligence, called Apple Intelligence, was laced throughout its latest watch, AirPods, and phone offerings, announced at its "Glowtime" event on Monday.
The 2014 Google Glass debacle stigmatized smart glasses, but the devices may be poised for a comeback. Despite the failure of Google Glass, Meta and Google appear to be all in on the next generation of smart glasses that combine fashion, functionality, and generative AI into a compelling form factor...