March has seen some important technology news stories. But today, I’m here to tell you about the 5 most relevant news stories of the month. 

Are you ready? So here it goes

  • In the face of delays, Apple’s virtual reality glasses are theoretically about to launch: -xataka.com

The Financial Times reports that Apple has been working on its virtual reality glasses since 2016, but the truth is that this development has been fraught with many problems and, above all, many delays. Which, coming from an established brand such as Apple, is very rare for them to have these inconveniences.

Now, it is expected that next June 5, the day of the inaugural talk of WWDC 2023, the conference for developers in which new versions of macOS, iOS, or iPadOS are expected, but in which above all we expect an important hardware announcement: of Apple’s virtual (or mixed) reality lenses.

  • ChatGPT can now browse today’s Internet, thanks to OpenAI -rpp.pe

As of last weekend, OpenAI released some additions to its ChatGPT system, and among them is the extended ability to grant access to third-party databases, including the web itself. With this, OpenAI’s system will be able to operate in controlled environments and the same cyberspace we all use.

With ChatGPT, the world discovered a powerful content creation and information search tool. However, OpenAI has been clear from the start about the data the system can reference: only data created until 2021.

However, Open AI’s CEO expects to have revenues of $200 million by 2023 and $1 billion by 2024. 

We know that news like this isn’t new and that there are a variety of companies making these types of garments, but in this smart clothing they are using meta-materials to create long-range, battery-free wireless transmitters that could revolutionize the smart clothing sector.

The system they have opted for is flexible, durable, and battery-free. To achieve this, they have used copper and aluminum foils modified to operate by magnetic induction. Thanks to the treatment applied, they can emit signals up to more than a meter away, unlike current NFC technologies, which have a range of fewer than ten centimeters. The modification of these metals turns them into meta-materials, i.e. elements with radically different capabilities to the original ones.

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