"New Price for Xreal's Air 2 Ultra AR Glasses Unveiled"

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The Moon sets over sandstone formations on the Navajo Nation.

Enlarge / The Moon sets over sandstone formations on the Navajo Nation. (credit: David McNew/Getty Images)

Science instruments aren't the only things hitching a ride to the Moon on a commercial lunar lander ready for launch Monday. Two companies specializing in "space burials" are sending cremated human remains to the Moon, and this doesn't sit well with the Navajo Nation.

The Navajo people, one of the nation's largest Indigenous groups, hold the Moon sacred, and putting human remains on the lunar surface amounts to desecration, according to Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren.

"The sacredness of the Moon is deeply embedded in the spirituality and heritage of many Indigenous cultures, including our own," Nygren said in a statement. "The placement of human remains on the Moon is a profound desecration of this celestial body revered by our people."

Source: Ars Technica


The US Justice Department is getting closer to filing a sweeping antitrust case against Apple. The investigation focuses on how Apple has used its other products and services to defend against threats to its core business. This case could have significant implications for the tech giant.

Source: The New York Times


A pair of sunglasses-like AR glasses with the label
The Air 2 Ultra bring back full-fledged tracking capabilities. | Image: Xreal

Augmented reality company Xreal has unveiled a new entry in its Air glasses lineup. The Air 2 Ultra glasses, which can be preordered by developers, offer full positional tracking in Xreal's sunglasses-style form factor. This makes them suitable for running immersive AR apps, and they aim to compete with Meta's Quest 3 and the upcoming Apple Vision Pro headsets.

Source: The Verge


SK Hynix, a South Korean company, has risen to second place in the Korea Exchange's market cap ranking. The company's market cap increased by 89% in 2023 to approximately $78 billion, positioning it behind Samsung Electronics. This rise in market cap is significant, especially as battery-related company valuations fall due to lower-than-expected electric vehicle sales.

Source: Techmeme

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