Topic: third-party apps
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ChatGPT Now Integrates Third-Party Apps - Here's How
ChatGPT now integrates with third-party apps like Booking.com and Coursera, enabling users to perform tasks directly within the chat interface through conversational commands. The feature is available globally except in the EU and works across all platforms, with initial partners including Expedi...
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ChatGPT Evolves Into an App Platform for Marketing
ChatGPT is evolving into an application platform, integrating third-party services like Spotify and Expedia, positioning it as a high-intent marketing channel for its 800 million active users. Users can activate these apps by naming them or through AI-driven suggestions, embedding services seamle...
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ChatGPT Adds Travel, Learning, and Real Estate Apps
ChatGPT is evolving into an all-in-one platform with integrated third-party apps for travel, learning, and real estate, enabling users to perform tasks like booking trips or designing graphics directly within the chat interface. The platform is supported by an open-source Apps SDK and AgentKit, a...
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Nick Turley: Making ChatGPT Your Operating System
Nick Turley aims to transform ChatGPT into an operating system-like platform, integrating third-party apps for tasks like writing, shopping, and coding to create a seamless user experience. OpenAI's strategy involves embedding apps from major services such as Expedia and Uber to turn ChatGPT into...
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Access Your Gaming Accounts on Asus ROG Ally X
The Asus ROG Ally X integrates multiple game launchers into the Xbox Full Screen Experience for a streamlined interface, though many still lack full controller support, requiring touchscreen use. Setting up involves signing into a Microsoft account and accessing other platforms like Steam, Epic G...
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Apple's Walled Garden: How It Shields ICE
Apple's legal victory preserving its exclusive App Store control has created a single point for government influence over app availability, making the company accountable for content decisions. The removal of apps like ICEBlock under political pressure demonstrates how corporate control over dist...
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Apple Sports iOS Widget Fails to Work With CarPlay
The iOS 26 update introduced a new CarPlay widgets panel, but the Apple Sports app's widget is incompatible, disappointing users who wanted live scores integrated directly into their vehicle's display. While the Apple Sports widget supports Live Activities for real-time updates on the lock screen...
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Xbox PC App Now Integrates Steam and Other Game Stores
Microsoft's Xbox PC app update introduces a unified library that integrates games from Steam, Battle.net, and other third-party storefronts, centralizing access across multiple platforms. The app now includes a "My Apps" section for installing and launching third-party applications, specifically ...
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Salesforce Blames Social Engineering for Ransomware Breaches
The hacker group Shiny Hunters claims to have stolen nearly one billion records from Salesforce and is demanding ransom from 39 companies, threatening to release the data by October 10, 2025, if not paid. Salesforce denies its platform was breached, attributing the data loss to social engineering...
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6 Browser Threats Your Security Team Must Prepare for in 2025
The browser is now a primary attack surface for cyber threats, targeting cloud applications and corporate data through sophisticated campaigns. Key browser-based threats include phishing for credentials and sessions, malicious code delivery, and malicious OAuth integrations, which bypass traditio...
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Android's New Flashlight Slider Mimics a Real Flashlight
An upcoming Android update will introduce a native flashlight brightness slider in the Quick Settings for Pixel phones, removing the need for third-party apps and allowing direct control over LED brightness. The feature includes a redesigned vertical slider with a visual light beam that expands a...
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Firefox for iPhone Adds 'Shake to Summarize' Feature
Firefox is introducing a shake-to-summarize feature on iPhone, allowing users to generate AI-powered summaries of webpages for quick content digestion. The feature uses Apple's on-device AI on iPhone 15 Pro or newer with iOS 26, while older devices rely on Mozilla's cloud-based system, with alter...
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iOS 26.1 Beta 4 Lets You Reduce Liquid Glass Transparency
Apple's iOS 26.1 beta 4 introduces a new "Tinted" option to reduce the transparency of the Liquid Glass design, offering a more opaque and higher-contrast interface across iPhone, iPad, and Mac devices. Users can find this setting in Display & Brightness on iOS/iPadOS or Appearance in macOS Syste...
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How to Try the New App in iOS 26
iOS 26 introduces a new built-in Preview app, bringing Mac-like functionality to the iPhone for viewing, editing, and managing images and PDFs without additional software. The app offers versatile tools for tasks like basic photo adjustments, filling out forms, scanning documents, and advanced ed...
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