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In today's Techpresso:

🎮 Apple to unveil a new gaming app

🔑 OpenAI introduces ChatGPT sign-in for other apps

💥 SpaceX Starship rocket explodes in mid-flight

💬 Telegram signs $300M xAI deal to integrate Grok

🗣️ Claude AI gets two free features including voice mode

🤖 Opera’s new browser can code websites and games for you

🎁 + 12 other news you might like

🔮 + 5 handpicked research papers and tools

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🎮 Apple to unveil a new gaming app LINK
  • Apple reportedly plans to announce a new dedicated video game app for iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and tvOS at its Worldwide Developers Conference next month.
  • The new app will replace Game Center, acting as a central hub for launching titles, tracking achievements, leaderboards, and promoting the Apple Arcade service.
  • Expected in September with iOS 19, the application on Mac will also permit users to download games from outside the App Store.
🔑 OpenAI introduces ChatGPT sign-in for other apps LINK
  • OpenAI is testing a "Sign in with ChatGPT" service, letting users access third-party apps with their existing ChatGPT accounts, aiming for broader consumer integration.
  • The company previewed "Sign in with ChatGPT" in Codex CCLI, offering API credits to Plus and Pro users for linking their ChatGPT accounts.
  • OpenAI is gauging developer interest for this sign-in feature through forms and now seems to be working towards a potential 2025 release.
💥 SpaceX Starship rocket explodes in mid-flight LINK
  • SpaceX's Starship upper stage reached space intact but subsequently spun out of control and burned up during atmospheric re-entry on its ninth flight test.
  • A leak in the fuel tank systems caused the Starship upper stage to lose main tank pressure and attitude control, leading to its fiery disintegration.
  • The mission also saw Starship’s first stage booster explode before it could complete a test landing burn, separate from the upper stage’s later failure.
💬 Telegram signs $300M xAI deal to integrate Grok LINK
  • Telegram will receive $300 million in cash from xAI for an exclusive one-year agreement to embed the Grok LLM chatbot onto its platform.
  • The agreement also includes xAI providing Telegram with equity and fifty percent of all Grok-related subscription revenue that is generated through Telegram.
  • CEO Pavel Durov stated the Grok integration will not compromise user data, affirming, "No Telegram data will be supplied for Grok training."
🗣️ Claude AI gets two free features including voice mode LINK
  • Anthropic started rolling out a "voice mode" beta for its Claude mobile apps, allowing users to have complete spoken conversations with the AI in English.
  • This voice interaction feature also displays key points on-screen while Claude speaks, and it is powered by the Claude Sonnet 4 model by default.
  • Free users can access this voice mode, which includes five voice options, for about 20-30 conversations according to Anthropic’s usage caps.
🤖 Opera’s new browser can code websites and games for you LINK
  • Opera's upcoming "agentic browser," Neon, is designed to understand user requests for building items such as websites, games, and even code snippets.
  • This browser uses an AI engine which interprets your requests, then constructs the desired creations with the help of cloud-based AI agents.
  • Opera claims Neon can produce such digital content, including games or websites, while also handling multiple tasks even when the user is offline.

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Other news & articles you might like

  • Microsoft wants Windows Update to handle all apps LINK
  • Meta reportedly splits its AI team to build products faster LINK
  • Texas just passed the App Store law that Tim Cook personally tried to stop LINK
  • Experts "deeply concerned" by the EU plan to weaken encryption LINK
  • Mistral's Agents API enables AI agents to collaborate and connect with external systems LINK
  • Apple expands Self Service Repair to iPads LINK
  • EU ruling: Apple’s App Store still in violation of DMA, 30 days to comply LINK
  • AI may already be shrinking entry-level jobs in tech, new research suggests LINK
  • Elon Musk’s Neuralink raises fresh cash at $9B valuation LINK
  • Qualcomm paid for a study that says its modems beat Apple’s C1 LINK
  • Nvidia's Blackwell AI Servers are back in production after key supply chain partners fix overheating issues LINK
  • GameStop just bought $500 million worth of Bitcoin LINK

Trending research and tools

OpenTPU: an open-source re-implementation of Google's Tensor Processing Unit, a chip designed by UC Santa Barbara ArchLab to speed up artificial intelligence calculations, particularly during the inference phase of neural networks. LINK
Alpenglow: a global high-performance proof-of-stake blockchain with erasure coding, providing simulations for its protocol, resilience, latency, and bandwidth requirements. LINK
Flexing RISC-V Instruction Subset Processors (RISPs) to Extreme Edge Work: this paper explains how specialized RISC-V processors (RISPs) are adapted for very demanding tasks on edge computing devices. LINK
Optimization by unifying stochastic gradient and quasi-Newton methods (2013): this paper proposes a new optimization algorithm that combines the benefits of stochastic gradient methods with quasi-Newton methods to improve performance. LINK
Robotic Table Tennis Swinging Using Lightweight Hardware with Predictive Control Work: this paper details how a robot uses lightweight hardware and smart predictions to effectively swing and play table tennis. LINK

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