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May 20, 2026 / Carolina Milanesi

The Smart Glasses Race Will Be Won on Style as Much as AI

Google used Google I/O this week to announce intelligent eyewear partnerships with Warby Parker and Gentle Monster, powered by Gemini and built on Android XR with Samsung and Qualcomm. The announcement was notable not just for what the glasses can do, but for how deliberately Google thought about what they need to look like. That…

May 12, 2026 / Carolina Milanesi

Googlebook is a Post-OS Bet

Google announced Googlebook today, and the most useful sentence in the entire post is one Alex Kuscher slips in early: “moving from an operating system to an intelligence system.” That line tells you how to read everything that follows. What Google didn’t sell For months the industry conversation was about Aluminium, the Android-based unified desktop…

May 5, 2026 / Carolina Milanesi

Microsoft’s New Work Data Has a Surprise: AI Is Expanding Human Agency, Not Shrinking It

The dominant fear going into the AI era was that machines would hollow out work, taking over not just repetitive tasks but the thinking behind them. Microsoft’s 2026 Work Trend Index, which draws on trillions of anonymized Microsoft 365 productivity signals and a survey of 20,000 workers across 10 countries, tells a more complicated story.…

April 30, 2026 / Carolina Milanesi

Design as Identity: What Motorola Got Right and What It Has to Protect.

Motorola is holding its latest launch event in Los Angeles this week, and. The new razr 70 family expands the flip phone lineup, the motorola edge 70 pro arrives as a slim, design-forward device with a quad-camera system and a 6500mAh battery, and Collections by Motorola gets its formal introduction as the brand’s overarching design…

April 23, 2026 / Carolina Milanesi

The Context Advantage: Why Workspace Intelligence Is About More Than Features

Google’s Workspace Intelligence announcement this week is being covered as a feature drop. The more accurate read is that it is a strategic argument, one that Google and Microsoft are both making simultaneously, about where AI value ultimately concentrates in an enterprise setting. The argument is this: the model matters less than the context, and…

April 20, 2026 / Carolina Milanesi

In the Era of AI, Hardware Still Matters. Apple Just Appointed a CEO Who Knows It.

Apple announced this afternoon that Tim Cook will step down as CEO on September 1, 2026, with John Ternus taking over and Johny Srouji being elevated to Chief Hardware Officer effective immediately. The transition was widely expected, but not until 2027. Apple moved it up, and the reason why tells you a lot about where…

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