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Oonagh says she was filmed by a man using smart glasses, which have inbuilt cameras, without her knowledge or consent. The video was then posted on social media, getting around a million views and hundreds of comments - many of them sexually explicit and derogatory.
Explore 2026 smart glasses, from Android XR 70 degree view and Gemini AI to Spectacles with 6 DOF, so you can pick the right fit fast.
Speaking of living rooms: You might need a bigger one as giant TVs are one of 2026’s home-tech headlines. Now that it’s just as cheap to manufacture a 100-inch screen as a 25-inch set, brands are racing to crank them out.
CES brought a crowd of security companies, all vying to impress with new cameras, sensors and locks. But here's what really caught my attention.
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After a multi-year DOE technology push, modern models can perform down to 7°F and replace both your furnace and air conditioner. When installed correctly, an air‑source heat pump can pump out two to four times more heat than the electricity it uses, making it more efficient than traditional furnaces.
LEGO introduces revolutionary screen-free SMART Play technology at CES 2026, bringing interactive sounds and lights to physical builds.
From preventative artificial intelligence to more accurate notifications, these are the new home security technologies you should look for this year.