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#13568925
12 Apr 2026
Anthropic’s Project Glasswing website is displayed on a smartphone screen in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on April 12, 2026. Governments and financial institutions are reviewing potential cybersecurity risks from the company’s advanced AI model, which has identified thousands of software vulnerabilities but is restricted over misuse concerns. (Photo Illustration by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)
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#13568926
12 Apr 2026
Anthropic’s Project Glasswing website is displayed on a smartphone screen in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on April 12, 2026. Governments and financial institutions are reviewing potential cybersecurity risks from the company’s advanced AI model, which has identified thousands of software vulnerabilities but is restricted over misuse concerns. (Photo Illustration by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)
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#13568928
12 Apr 2026
Anthropic’s Project Glasswing website is displayed on a smartphone screen in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on April 12, 2026. Governments and financial institutions are reviewing potential cybersecurity risks from the company’s advanced AI model, which has identified thousands of software vulnerabilities but is restricted over misuse concerns. (Photo Illustration by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)
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#13568929
12 Apr 2026
Anthropic’s Project Glasswing website is displayed on a smartphone screen in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on April 12, 2026. Governments and financial institutions are reviewing potential cybersecurity risks from the company’s advanced AI model, which has identified thousands of software vulnerabilities but is restricted over misuse concerns. (Photo Illustration by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)
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#13568931
12 Apr 2026
Anthropic’s Project Glasswing website is displayed on a smartphone screen in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on April 12, 2026. Governments and financial institutions are reviewing potential cybersecurity risks from the company’s advanced AI model, which has identified thousands of software vulnerabilities but is restricted over misuse concerns. (Photo Illustration by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)
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#13568932
12 Apr 2026
Anthropic’s AI logo is displayed on a smartphone screen in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on April 12, 2026. Governments and financial institutions are reviewing potential cybersecurity risks from the company’s advanced AI model, which has identified thousands of software vulnerabilities but is restricted over misuse concerns. (Photo Illustration by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)
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#13568933
12 Apr 2026
Anthropic’s AI logo is displayed on a smartphone screen in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on April 12, 2026. Governments and financial institutions are reviewing potential cybersecurity risks from the company’s advanced AI model, which has identified thousands of software vulnerabilities but is restricted over misuse concerns. (Photo Illustration by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)
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#13568934
12 Apr 2026
Anthropic’s Project Glasswing website is displayed on a smartphone screen in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on April 12, 2026. Governments and financial institutions are reviewing potential cybersecurity risks from the company’s advanced AI model, which has identified thousands of software vulnerabilities but is restricted over misuse concerns. (Photo Illustration by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)
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#13568935
12 Apr 2026
Anthropic’s AI logo is displayed on a smartphone screen in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on April 12, 2026. Governments and financial institutions are reviewing potential cybersecurity risks from the company’s advanced AI model, which has identified thousands of software vulnerabilities but is restricted over misuse concerns. (Photo Illustration by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)
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#13568937
12 Apr 2026
Anthropic’s AI logo is displayed on a smartphone screen in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on April 12, 2026. Governments and financial institutions are reviewing potential cybersecurity risks from the company’s advanced AI model, which has identified thousands of software vulnerabilities but is restricted over misuse concerns. (Photo Illustration by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)
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#13457350
16 Mar 2026
A large-scale Google Android mascot (Android Bot) wearing a white-framed pair of Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses (Gen 2) is displayed at the ''Android Avenue'' exhibit during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2026. The mascot highlights the software integration between Meta's hardware and the Google Gemini ecosystem for Android. These smart glasses, powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon AR1 Gen 1 platform, feature a dual 12-megapixel camera system capable of 1080p video recording and high-resolution photography. The demonstration at the booth focuses on the new ''Multimodal AI'' update, which allows the glasses to interpret the world through the lenses using Gemini Nano on-device processing and cloud-based Gemini Ultra for complex queries. The display showcases the glasses' open-ear audio system and the five-microphone array designed for advanced voice commands, highlighting the transition toward hands-free, AI-driven wearable computing within the Android 16 ecosystem.
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#13457351
16 Mar 2026
A large-scale Google Android mascot (Android Bot) wearing a white-framed pair of Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses (Gen 2) is displayed at the ''Android Avenue'' exhibit during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2026. The mascot highlights the software integration between Meta's hardware and the Google Gemini ecosystem for Android. These smart glasses, powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon AR1 Gen 1 platform, feature a dual 12-megapixel camera system capable of 1080p video recording and high-resolution photography. The demonstration at the booth focuses on the new ''Multimodal AI'' update, which allows the glasses to interpret the world through the lenses using Gemini Nano on-device processing and cloud-based Gemini Ultra for complex queries. The display showcases the glasses' open-ear audio system and the five-microphone array designed for advanced voice commands, highlighting the transition toward hands-free, AI-driven wearable computing within the Android 16 ecosystem.
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#13457488
16 Mar 2026
A group of Asian delegates and congressmen walk past a display featuring the Android ''The Bot'' mascot at the Google and Android pavilion during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2026. The display includes several multi-colored Android figurines, with the central mascot wearing the new Samsung XR headset, developed under Project Moohan, to demonstrate the integration of Android XR software. The headset is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 3 chipset and features dual 4K Micro-OLED displays. Next to the mascots, a demo unit of the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, featuring the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor and a 200-megapixel HP2 main camera sensor, is visible, showing connectivity between the smartphone and the XR wearables via the Gemini Nano AI assistant. The scene captures the atmosphere of the congress as international tech leaders explore Google's ''AI-first'' vision for the Android ecosystem.
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#13457489
16 Mar 2026
A visitor uses a Google Pixel 10 Pro smartphone while posing next to the Android ''The Bot'' mascot at the Google and Android pavilion during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2026. The smartphone features a Google Tensor G5 processor and a triple camera array with a 50-megapixel main sensor. The Android figurine is wearing a Samsung XR headset, developed under Project Moohan, equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 3 chipset and dual Micro-OLED displays. The demonstration showcases the integration of Android XR software and Google's Gemini Nano AI model across the smartphone and wearable spatial computing ecosystem.
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#13457502
16 Mar 2026
A detailed scale model of the Indra GSAT-300 multi-mission satellite is showcased at the Indra pavilion during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2026. The satellite is designed for secure government and commercial communications and features an advanced Software Defined Radio (SDR) payload. It is equipped with a high-resolution multispectral optical instrument capable of 30-centimeter ground sampling distance. The system is powered by the Indra On-Board Processor (OBP) v4, based on a radiation-hardened dual-core LEON4 architecture, enabling real-time AI-based image processing and autonomous debris avoidance. The demonstration highlights Indra's contribution to the IRIS (Infrastructure for Resilience, Interconnectivity and Security by Satellite) constellation, utilizing Ka-band and optical laser links for ultra-secure, low-latency data transmission. The model showcases the satellite's modular design and its integration with 5G-Non-Terrestrial Networks (5G-NTN), providing seamless global connectivity for IoT and mission-critical applications in remote areas.
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#13457704
16 Mar 2026
A high-fidelity scale model of a next-generation Low Earth Orbit (LEO) multi-mission satellite is displayed at the Space Communications zone during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2026. This unit represents advancements in 5G-Advanced Non-Terrestrial Networks (5G-NTN), designed to provide seamless direct-to-cell connectivity and high-speed backhaul for remote areas. The platform is powered by a radiation-hardened dual-core LEON4 on-board processor combined with a specialized FPGA-based Neural Processing Unit for edge AI data filtering. The satellite features a modular payload including a high-resolution multispectral optical sensor with a 30-centimeter ground sampling distance, supported by a 50-megapixel CMOS imaging system for earth observation. Its communication suite utilizes a Software Defined Radio architecture capable of handling Ka-band and Q/V-band frequencies, integrated with optical laser links for ultra-secure inter-satellite data relay. The demonstration highlights the convergence of terrestrial and space-based infrastructure, enabling global IoT coverage and emergency telecommunications via standard smartphone devices.
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