Month: June 2025

Anthropic now lets you make apps right from its Claude AI chatbot

Anthropic is adding a new feature to its Claude AI chatbot that lets you build AI-powered apps right inside the app. The upgrade, launching in beta, builds upon Anthropic’s Artifacts feature introduced last year that lets you see and interact with what you ask Claude to make. “Start building in…

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The Nintendo Switch 2 webcam compatibility mystery is solved and updates are on the way

If you plug the world’s best-reviewed webcams into the Nintendo Switch 2 today, they won’t work, while many comparatively ancient webcams do. Why? That’s been a mystery for the nearly three weeks since the handheld launched. Now, two companies say they’ve figured it out and are pledging to update the…

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WhatsApp rolls out AI-generated summaries for private messages

WhatsApp can now call on Meta AI to summarize your personal chats. As shown in a GIF, you can access it by tapping the button to unfurl all of your unread messages in a chat. But instead of showing your messages, WhatsApp uses Meta AI to generate a bulleted summary…

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Cooling data centers is a multi-billion dollar problem – now researchers want to use a common cooling mechanism found in animals to solve it

Evaporative cooling, like sweating, could reduce energy use in data centers New fiber membrane handles heat with zero added energy use Researchers retool filtration material to cool electronics passively As AI and cloud computing grow, the rising demand for data processing is driving up heat output, with cooling already making…

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Apple released iOS 26 beta 2: Here’s everything you need to know about the iPhone operating system

Liquid Glass is a huge new change coming to iOS 26. (Apple) It’s true: Apple’s iOS 26 (not iOS 19) is coming your way this fall with some cool new features you’ll want to try. Here’s what we’re excited about: the iPhone is finally getting a fresh home and lock…

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Google’s new Gemini AI model means your future robot butler will still work even without Wi‑Fi

Google’s new Gemini Robotics On‑Device AI model lets robots run entirely offline The model can learn new tasks from just 50 to 100 examples It adapts to different robot types, like humanoids or industrial arms, and could be used in rural homes and hospitals For years, we’ve been promised robot…

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