Tekin Morning March 13, 2026: From the leak of Apple's 50g glasses and OpenAI's real-time game engine, to the first telepathic Neuralink match and Europe's strict emotion AI ban. Dissecting six hot news stories shaping our future.
Good morning, Tekin Legion! While you were brewing your morning coffee, Silicon Valley's data centers spent the night firing continuous salvos of innovation. Today is March 13, 2026, and here at the Tekin
Garage, we are dissecting six events that have rewritten the source code of humanity's future. From the collapse of the iPhone empire to the birth of telepathic gaming; keep your radars locked! [IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER_1]
🕶️ Apple Vision Air: Dissecting the 50g Glasses and the End of the iPhone Era For years, analysts have been anticipating the moment Tim Cook would take the stage to hammer the final nail into the smartphone's
coffin. Last night, with the leak of highly classified documents from the Cupertino Supply Chain, this nightmare for traditional phone manufacturers became a reality. The project, known internally at Apple
labs as "Project Mirage," has now leaked under the probable commercial name Apple Vision Air . But the real earthquake isn't the name; it's the weight: a mere 50 grams! To grasp the magnitude of this engineering
triumph, we must look at the recent past. The Apple Vision Pro, weighing around 600 grams, felt more like a computer strapped to your face than an everyday wearable. The fundamental bottlenecks were heavy
batteries, massive displays, and aggressive thermal throttling. However, Apple has deployed a ruthless cybernetic strategy for the Vision Air: Distributed Processing. The new glasses lack heavy internal
batteries and power-hungry GPUs; instead, they act as an "intelligent optical terminal" that connects wirelessly (via next-generation Ultra Wideband) directly to the iPhone in your pocket or the M6 chip
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