VR glasses as a contraceptive

Big tech is desperately trying to crack the mystery of the device we are supposed to wear on our heads. Until now. The only technology that has been acceptable to consumers is good old glasses and headphones. It seems that anything that obscures our face or head, but does not add points to our social interactions, is bound to fail.

It seems that the winning combination in the headseatch telegram blast must be the use of a proven and accepted formula of sunglasses. Although the invention of Meta and Ray-Ban still raises some doubts. It seems to be a good candidate for a winner in this segment.

Meta develops smart glasses project in cooperation with Ray-Ban

They have a built-in camera, as well as a microphone and speakers. Thanks to subsequent updates, users of the device will be able to use video calls using WhatsApp or Messenger.

Google once again delays third-party cookie phaseout

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This is the third time Google has pushed back the original rollout date for the changes. This time, no specific date has been provided, except for a guess of 2025.

The decision to delay the cookie phaseout was never entirely in Google’s hands. The tech giant will need to work closely. UK-based Competition and Markets Authority to ensure that Google’s Privacy Sandbox replacement tools are not anti-competitive.

The Privacy Sandbox concept has been met and feeling useless half the with criticism from other tech companies, publishers. With some saying the tools are difficult to use and others saying they don’t adequately replace many cookie functions or give Google too much power.

Pedigree created music based on the wagging of dogs’ tails  

The Pedigree brand used wagging dog tails to prepare its latest campaign and turned them into… batons setting the rhythm for the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra.

It turns out that the tempo of the consumer data wagging dogs’ tails was constantly changing and had little effect on the character of the piece. As the excitement level fluctuated, the music went from fast and loud to calm and quiet.

Each time you play the song Pedigree, you support the foundation that helps dogs find new, loving homes.​

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