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  • Meta pushes back Phoenix AR glasses to 2027 to polish UX vs Apple Vision Pro
    December 7, 2025, 2:14 PM EST. Meta is delaying its planned first-half 2026 release of the Phoenix mixed-reality glasses to the first half of 2027, according to Business Insider. In memos to staff, Maher Saba and other Reality Labs leaders cited the need for more breathing room to deliver a polished, reliable experience and to build a sustainable business. The move shifts timelines for teams across Reality Labs and signals a tighter focus on UX and core performance rather than new features. The company still plans a 2026 limited edition wearable code-named Malibu 2, and is developing a next-gen Quest device focused on immersive gaming with stronger unit economics. Meta recently acquired Limitless, an AI wearable startup. Competition could also come from OpenAI's rumored AI hardware, potentially launching in 2027. Phoenix's form factor may resemble the Apple Vision Pro, but lighter to avoid overheating.
  • Anatomy Of A Minimalist 8-Bit Home Computer: The VTech VZ-200
    December 7, 2025, 2:00 PM EST. An in-depth look at the VTech VZ-200 shows how three 74LS chips handle both address decoding and video RAM timing, delivering a minimalist yet surprisingly capable 8-bit machine. Rather than relying on the Z80 or 6847, the design squeezes functionality from limited hardware through clever timing and logic. The piece celebrates early designers who mastered hardware on the breadboard, a lesson still relevant to modern FPGA hobbyists. With notes on the VZ-200's strong presence in Asian markets and mentions of other hacker-friendly VTech models, the article blends digital logic theory with retrocomputing nostalgia.
  • Justin Bieber Threatens Apple Staff Over iPhone Dictation Glitch
    December 7, 2025, 1:58 PM EST. Pop star Justin Bieber vented on Instagram about a troublesome iPhone feature, joking that if the dictation function interrupts his music again he'll target Apple staff with a rear-naked choke hold. He complained that tapping the dictation or voice note options can trigger multi-function behavior and disrupt the send button. The post sparked reactions from fans and comes as Bieber has openly discussed vulnerability and forgiveness. The moment highlights ongoing UX frictions with smartphones and shows how a single feature can become a public tech headache for a high-profile user.
  • Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 tipped for 2026 launch alongside Watch 9 series
    December 7, 2025, 1:50 PM EST. Rumors suggest the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 is set for a 2026 release, keeping Samsung's bi-annual premium smartwatch cadence. Internal codename is believed to be Galaxy Watch 9 Ultra, potentially launching alongside the Galaxy Watch 9 lineup. Following this year's minor Ultra 2 refresh, the new model is expected to keep the rugged titanium build and promise longer battery life plus a next-gen chipset for improved efficiency. Samsung is thought to continue its tick-tock strategy-new non-base models arrive each year while core refreshes come every other year. Early tips also hint at meaningful software updates and new health sensors. As with most wearables rumors, concrete details will surface in the coming months.
  • DJI Urges US to Start Mandated Security Audit Ahead of December Deadline
    December 7, 2025, 1:48 PM EST. DJI is pressing federal officials to begin a Congress-mandated security audit of its drones before the December 23, 2025 deadline, warning that failure could trigger an FCC Covered List ban and disrupt American drone users. In a letter to top officials including Kash Patel, Lt. Gen. William Hartman, Tulsi Gabbard, and Pete Hegseth, DJI's Adam Welsh requests an immediate, transparent review under Section 1709 of the 2025 NDAA. He notes past audits by the Interior Department and the Idaho National Laboratory and says the company is prepared to cooperate. The letter flags potential public safety impacts if DJI products are restricted and cites reliance by state and local agencies. DJI argues the review aligns with Congressional intent and insists its products can withstand scrutiny, urging action before time runs out.