Topic: app ecosystem

  • OpenAI Launches ChatGPT Apps & Developer SDK

    OpenAI Launches ChatGPT Apps & Developer SDK

    OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Apps and a Developer SDK, enabling developers to create interactive tools using the Model Context Protocol and integrating third-party services directly into ChatGPT for users outside the EU. Early partners like Spotify and Zillow offer seamless in-chat functionality, ...

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  • 8 Compelling Reasons to Switch from iOS to Android

    8 Compelling Reasons to Switch from iOS to Android

    Android offers greater device variety and customization, allowing users to choose from multiple manufacturers and personalize their experience extensively with launchers, widgets, and more. The platform provides exclusive innovations like foldable phones and faster charging speeds, along with a m...

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  • Nothing's 'AI OS' Isn't First or an OS, But It's Fascinating

    Nothing's 'AI OS' Isn't First or an OS, But It's Fascinating

    Nothing has introduced an AI-native ecosystem featuring the Playground platform and Essential Apps, which are built on Android rather than constituting a new operating system, aiming to create personalized smartphone experiences. The core of the announcement includes the Essential product line wi...

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  • Sound Blaster's Modular Hub: A Reconfigurable Audio Stream Deck

    Sound Blaster's Modular Hub: A Reconfigurable Audio Stream Deck

    Creative is launching the Re:Imagine, a modular audio control hub with customizable magnetic modules like buttons, dials, and screens, designed for managing sound equipment and digital workflows. The device is available through a Kickstarter campaign, with an estimated retail price of $500 and ea...

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  • M5 iPad Pro Review: Is It a Game-Changer or More of the Same?

    M5 iPad Pro Review: Is It a Game-Changer or More of the Same?

    The latest iPad Pro with the M5 chip focuses on internal performance upgrades rather than external changes, maintaining accessory compatibility but raising questions about real-world benefits due to iPadOS limitations. Unlike Macs, where chip upgrades provide tangible performance gains for demand...

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  • Samsung's Galaxy XR Headset Costs $1,700 Less Than Apple Vision Pro

    Samsung's Galaxy XR Headset Costs $1,700 Less Than Apple Vision Pro

    Samsung's Galaxy XR headset is priced at $1,800, positioning it as a direct, more affordable competitor to Apple's Vision Pro, which costs $3,499. The device runs on Android XR, supports hand and eye tracking for interaction, and offers access to apps via the Google Play Store with "Made for XR" ...

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