
"Countdown to Samsung's Galaxy XR revealed Tuesday, October 21, 7 p.m. PT. Samsung will stream its World Wide Open event, confirming the reveal of the first Android XR headset built with Google and Qualcomm. Reservations are live with a $100 Samsung.com credit, hinting at near-term availability. Expect the official name, pricing, ship window, and app lineup, with Lattice-style multimodal AI claims positioned as core to the experience. Media invites and Samsung's site list 10 p.m. ET, 7 p.m. PT, with YouTube and Samsung.com carrying the feed."
"Flint, a Sheryl Sandberg-backed startup, raised $5 million led by Accel to build AI that autonomously creates and updates websites. Users provide a URL or design parameters, and Flint generates fully coded, responsive pages with analytics and ad integrations. It can ingest an existing site's design language and replicate it for new pages in about a day. The system currently requires users to supply written content but automates layout, testing, and optimization. Early clients include Cognition, Modal, and Graphite."
"Palmer Lucky's Anduril unveiled EagleEye, a mixed-reality helmet for soldiers that merges AR and sensor data into a unified battlefield view. Designed for situational awareness, it fuses live video, drone feeds, and mapping overlays. Founder Palmer Luckey, returning to his VR roots after Oculus, described EagleEye as a "combat operating system." The helmet runs on Anduril's Lattice OS and uses built-in cameras and LiDAR for 3D mapping. Early prototypes are being tested with the U.S. military."
Samsung named its fully occluded MR headset Galaxy XR and will reveal it October 21 at 7 p.m. PT during the World Wide Open event. The device is presented as the first Android XR headset built with Google and Qualcomm, with reservations live and a $100 Samsung.com credit suggesting near-term availability. Lattice-style multimodal AI capabilities are positioned as central to the experience. Flint raised $5 million led by Accel to build AI that autonomously creates and updates fully coded, responsive websites, automating layout, testing, and optimization while requiring users to supply written content. Anduril unveiled EagleEye, a mixed-reality helmet that fuses AR, live video, drone feeds, mapping overlays, Lattice OS, built-in cameras, and LiDAR for 3D mapping; early prototypes are being tested with the U.S. military. Epiminds raised $6.6 million from Lightspeed to build AI marketing agents.
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