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Tech Week Recap 🚀 — Geeks On The Go

  • geeksotgmd
  • Jun 8
  • 2 min read

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Here is this week’s Geeks On The Go Tech in the New Recap.


1. AI in Fine Dining: Restaurant Robots Level Up


This week saw major advances in hospitality tech. A Silicon Valley startup debuted a robot that accurately reads diners’ moods and adjusts music, lighting, and menu suggestions in real time. By intelligently interpreting facial cues, this robot promises a new era of personalized dining experiences.


Why it matters: Tailoring the environment to each guest not only creates a memorable visit—it helps restaurants upsell and better allocate staff.


2. Apple’s AR Glasses Make a Show at WWDC


The buzz around Apple’s next-gen AR glasses grew louder after WWDC. The demo showcased virtual overlays during real-world tasks—like marking up home improvement projects or translating foreign text via AR. Early testers report low latency, sleek design, and surprisingly long battery life.


Why it matters: AR glasses are moving closer to becoming everyday tools, potentially reshaping work, education, travel, and entertainment.


3. Cyber‑Smart Cars: Tesla’s New OTA Security Updates


Tesla rolled out a major over‑the‑air update its FSD suite—addressing zero‑day vulnerabilities in third‑party mapping software. The update included enhanced firewall protections and real-time monitoring for code exploits.


Why it matters: With vehicles becoming computers on wheels, automated updates are critical to keeping drivers safe—and the new approach shows Tesla doubling down on cybersecurity.


4. Quantum Leap: IBM Debuts 127‑Qubit Prototype


IBM announced its largest-ever quantum processor at 127 qubits. Though still in the lab, this design is said to be more stable and capable of performing tasks impossible for traditional supercomputers.


Why it matters: We’re inching closer to solving real-world problems with quantum computing—like optimizing logistics, drug discovery, and supply chains.


5. Green Tech Spotlight: Solar Roof Shingles Drop in Price


Tesla’s solar roof shingles have dropped nearly 20% thanks to improved manufacturing processes. Homeowners can now integrate solar coverage more affordably—while enjoying incremental energy savings over conventional panels.


Why it matters: Cleaner solar aesthetics and affordability continue to boost adoption of home renewables.


And as always, Geeks On The Go is always here to help with any of you technology needs!

 
 
 

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