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AppWizard
January 6, 2026
Wearable Devices Ltd. (Nasdaq: WLDS) will launch its Mudra Link Android app in January 2026, which will enable neural gesture control without the need for a PC during onboarding. The app will feature out-of-the-box pairing, gesture customization, command mapping, and support for extended reality (XR) applications. As of the latest trading session, WLDS shares are priced at .37, with an 8.73% increase prior to the announcement, and a trading volume of 530,982 shares, below the 20-day average of 817,090. The stock is below its 52-week high of .40. The company has partnered with Rokid to bundle Mudra control with AI and AR glasses, targeting a launch in Q2 2026. Investors should monitor adoption rates of the app, especially during its demonstration at CES 2026. The potential exercise of new warrants could yield up to .7 million, posing dilution risks for existing shareholders.
Winsage
January 2, 2026
A prominent software company has acquired a well-regarded startup known for its artificial intelligence solutions to enhance its product offerings and expand its market reach. The acquisition aims to integrate advanced technologies, improve user experiences, and foster innovation through collaboration. Initial market reactions have been positive, with a modest increase in stock prices for the acquiring company. The integration is expected to lead to more intelligent software solutions, broader market reach, and accelerated product development timelines.
AppWizard
August 17, 2025
A select group of games remains exclusive to PC, limiting console gamers' access and impacting community growth and developer revenue. Three notable PC-only games are: 1. Arma 3 / Arma Reforger: Developed by Bohemia Interactive, Arma 3 is a tactical sandbox game focused on military realism, emphasizing precision and teamwork. Its successor, Arma Reforger, introduces modern enhancements but remains PC-exclusive. A console adaptation could fill a genre gap and attract console audiences. 2. Counter-Strike 2: This free-to-play first-person shooter builds on the Counter-Strike legacy and is a top performer on Steam. Despite its popularity and the potential for a new player base on consoles, there are currently no plans for a console release. 3. World of Warcraft (WoW): Launched in 2004, WoW is a leading MMO with a vast community. Despite its iconic status, it has not been released on consoles. Modern consoles have the capability to support WoW, and a console version could expand its market reach.
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