Threads Finally Gets Group Chats. Took Long Enough
Meta just flipped the switch on group messaging for Threads. Two years after launch, you can now wrangle up to 50 followers into a single chaotic conversation.
Meta just flipped the switch on group messaging for Threads. Two years after launch, you can now wrangle up to 50 followers into a single chaotic conversation.
Gmail users finally have a built-in solution for the most annoying part of professional communication: the endless back-and-forth of finding meeting times.
YouTube rolled out something crucial this week. The platform now surfaces vetted mental health content specifically for teenagers who search depression, anxiety, or similar
Google just added something clever to Gmail. The company launched an AI-powered meeting scheduler that looks at your actual email conversations before suggesting times.
OpenAI isn’t slowing down. The company just announced a massive chip deal with Broadcom that makes their recent spending spree look even more aggressive.
Google just committed $15 billion to build massive AI infrastructure in India. That’s not a typo. Fifteen billion dollars over five years, creating the company’s largest AI hub
Microsoft quietly turned Copilot into your new office assistant. And it’s not just answering questions anymore. The latest update lets Copilot create actual Word documents, Excel
Microsoft just dropped MAI-Image-1, its first text-to-image generator built completely in-house. No OpenAI partnership this time. No borrowed tech from other companies.
Google’s Nano Banana AI model started as an experiment. Now it’s everywhere. The tech giant quietly rolled out conversational image editing across Search, Photos, and NotebookLM.
Apple quietly dropped a rebrand bombshell that’ll confuse millions of users. The streaming service formerly known as Apple TV Plus is now just “Apple TV.”