OpenAI Just Dropped an AI Browser That Wants to Replace Chrome
OpenAI fired another shot at Google today. The company launched ChatGPT Atlas, an AI-powered web browser that promises to change how you surf the internet.
OpenAI fired another shot at Google today. The company launched ChatGPT Atlas, an AI-powered web browser that promises to change how you surf the internet.
AI companionship took a sharp turn this year. What started as harmless chat turned explicitly sexual. Now major AI companies are racing to profit from digital intimacy.
Opera just launched Neon, an AI-powered browser with a $20 monthly subscription. That’s a steep ask when most browsers remain free.
Amazon’s cloud infrastructure just went down hard. Millions of users suddenly couldn’t play games, shop online, or even turn on their lights with voice commands.
X just announced a new way to handle links in posts. The goal? Stop losing engagement every time someone clicks away. Head of product Nikita Bier shared the news yesterday. Posts
Formula 1 fans in America just lost their cheapest viewing option. Apple locked down exclusive US streaming rights starting in 2026. That means ESPN’s out and F1 TV Premium
ChatGPT dominated mobile downloads for months. Now the numbers tell a different story. New data from Apptopia reveals something OpenAI probably doesn’t want you to know. Download
Mastodon just announced its own version of Starter Packs. If you’ve used Bluesky, you know these things are brilliant for finding people to follow.
Google’s AI Mode in Search is spreading fast. The feature now works in 40 new regions and supports 35 new languages. That sounds convenient for users. But website owners face a
Google quietly upgraded its AI video generator. The changes matter if you actually make videos for work. Veo 3.1 landed this week with improvements that address two major