Meta unveils new smart glasses with a display and wristband controller
Meta showed off its newest AI-powered smart glasses, which have a display and are controlled by a wristband, at Meta Connect 2025.
Meta showed off its newest AI-powered smart glasses, which have a display and are controlled by a wristband, at Meta Connect 2025.
The new smart glasses are geared toward runners, cyclists, and other athletes.
The fresh raise comes in above the rumored numbers when word leaked in July that it was raising.
Although StubHub’s shares fell 6% in first day of trading, the IPO is testament to the co-founder’s 25-year effort.
Irregular, the AI security startup, now has a valuation of $450 million, a source close to the deal told TechCrunch.
Chief designer Franz von Holzhausen said Wednesday that the company is “working on” combining the electronic and manual door releases after owners have reported getting trapped.
The two-year-old startup raised a $3.2 million seed round led by Kleiner Perkins.
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After strongly discouraging tech companies from buying Nivdia’s AI chips in August, the country is now banning the practice outright.
Apple’s slimmest iPhone uses a “revolutionary” battery design that allows the cell to fill more space within the device, boosting overall energy storage.
Zoom is launching new tools for its meeting and productivity platform including new AI avatars that would resemble users.
The company owned by Tata Motors is estimated to be losing millions of pounds a week due to the shutdown.
Airbuds, a music social app aimed at Gen Z, raises $5M as the app reaches 5 million monthly users.
Google will now let you follow publishers and creators directly through its Search app’s Discover page.
From Startup Battlefield in 2013 to the Disrupt Stage in 2018: Discord founder Jason Citron returns to TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 in San Francisco on October 27-29. Register here to join.
The company is updating Seller Assistant, its AI tool for third-party sellers, to help handle tasks on the seller’s behalf.
Lovable has quickly become one of the most talked-about startups of the year, breaking records and making headlines as one of the fastest-growing software companies in history. Co-founder and CEO Anton Osika will take the Disrupt Stage to discuss “Lovable and the Future of Consumer Tech.” Register here to save your seat.
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Waymo is tapping an old partner, Lyft, to launch a robotaxi service in Nashville.
Icarus Robotics wants to liberate astronauts from time-sucking logistics labor.
The company’s sensor uses sonar and echos to give robots more information about their surrounding environment.
Blacksmith, a Y Combinator alum, raised $10M Series A led by Google Ventures to cut costs and speed up software builds.
Urban Company’s IPO, which opened last week, was oversubscribed more than 100 times, reflecting strong investor demand.
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Al Gore and Lila Preston of Generation Investment Management talked with TechCrunch about recent headlines, including the tech industry’s growing appetite for rare earth minerals, how the AI boom’s demand for massive data centers could impact global energy consumption, and whether the space industry’s rocket launches are truly a net positive.
Meta is expected to unveil new versions of its AI-powered smart glasses, as well as a gesture-indicating wristband.
Impulse Space wants to ignite a revolution in in-space logistics.
Altman’s first fund, raised in early 2024, was $150 million. So this is a big step up, too.
Tesla is recalling an unspecified number of Powerwall 2 home batteries in Australia after receiving reports of fires.
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