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fromZDNET
2 weeks ago
Artificial intelligence

Did an OpenAI employee just fumble the big hardware surprise of 2026? Here's what happened

A purported OpenAI employee leaked an unreleased ad for AI earbuds codenamed Dime/Sweetpea, exposing product visuals and FTP metadata that revealed the full video.
fromGSMArena.com
2 weeks ago
Mobile UX

OpenAI's first hardware product will be AI-powered earbuds

OpenAI plans to launch AI-powered earbuds called 'Dime' by year-end after scaling back broader hardware efforts due to rising costs and memory shortages.
fromZDNET
2 weeks ago
Artificial intelligence

Did an OpenAI employee just fumble the big hardware surprise of 2026? Here's what happened

Gadgets
fromZDNET
4 weeks ago

Why I'm not buying 'AI earbuds' until they have these 3 specific upgrades

AI earbuds currently lack essential hardware and features—on-device AI, integrated Wi‑Fi, and smarter noise reduction—to become independent, intelligent devices.
fromEngadget
1 month ago

Subtle's 'Voicebuds' use AI to transcribe your words below a whisper, or in very loud spaces

There's a good chance you spend more time talking to your phone's virtual assistant, or dictating text with your voice, instead of actually calling people these days. But, as convenient as voice input can be, you don't want to be the obnoxious person shouting commands to Siri in a quiet library. And you probably won't have much luck dictating an email in a room with toddlers screaming and Peppa Pig blaring on the TV. (Ask me how I know.)
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fromZDNET
4 months ago
Gadgets

Are voice translation earbuds actually viable in public? I tested some, here's my advice

fromZDNET
4 months ago
Gadgets

I finally found a pair of live translation earbuds that work (and they're not AirPods)

fromZDNET
4 months ago
Gadgets

Are voice translation earbuds actually viable in public? I tested some, here's my advice

fromZDNET
4 months ago
Gadgets

I finally found a pair of live translation earbuds that work (and they're not AirPods)

fromgizmodo.com
5 months ago

These Wireless Earbuds Have a Screen, ChatGPT, and a Cute Robot Facebut They Sound Terrible

I like wireless earbuds because I love music. It's very straightforward; music exists, and I want to listen to it, and wireless earbuds are the thing that gets me to the thing I love. Problem solved. You can't see it, but I'm smugly dusting my hands right now like a mathematician at a chalkboard. There's a symbiosis between the buds and me. A simplicity. A supply and demand so fundamental that in the gadget world, it feels like a law of nature.
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