The new venture, dubbed Twenty One, will go public via a Cantor-owned special purpose acquisition company (SPAC).
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Epic Games filed a lawsuit against Google and Samsung, pulling the South Korean electronics giant into its long-running beef with Google.
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Though artificial reality took center stage at Meta Connect, the company faces headwinds in making AR glasses an everyday reality.
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