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OpenAI’s desktop superapp: The end of ChatGPT as we know it? OpenAI is reportedly planning to fold its ChatGPT application, Codex coding platform, and AI-powered browser into a single desktop ‘superapp’, a move that signals a shift toward enterprise and developer audiences and away from the consumer market that made the company a household name. The unified product will merge the ChatGPT interface, the Codex coding tool, and OpenAI’s browser known internal… Pinterest CEO calls for ban on social media for youth under 16 Bill Ready pointed to Australia’s social media ban for under-16s as a model, though it does not apply to his company Pinterest’s CEO called on world leaders to ban social media for youth under 16 in a LinkedIn post on Friday. “We need a clear standard: no social media for teens under 16, backed by real enforcement, and accountability for mobile phone operating systems and the apps that run on the… The SEC drops its four-year-old investigation into EV startup Faraday Future After four years, and multiple subpoenas and depositions, the beleaguered startup has dodged yet another bullet. Airlines Are Already Preparing for an Oil Crisis With the Iran war doubling oil prices, experts say the airline industry’s belt-tightening is an economic canary in the coal mine for the rest of the world. New Solutions Emerging To Keep Kids Off Social Media Some tech companies are taking a more holistic approach to keeping children off dangerous websites and apps. Compliance costs risk widening the AI gap After the InformationWeek Podcast, “Compliance Crackdown on AI and BYOD,” featured guests Eddie Taliaferro and Ameya Kanitkar let loose on the financial roadblocks tied to AI compliance. Dropdowns Inside Scrollable Containers: Why They Break And How To Fix Them Properly Dropdowns often work perfectly until they’re placed inside a scrollable panel, where they can get clipped, and half the menu disappears behind the container’s edge. Godstime Aburu explains why this happens and offers practical solutions to fix it. India roundup: India eyes key hub for semiconductors, clean energy, and advanced manufacturing India is rapidly positioning itself as a strategic hub for semiconductors, clean energy, and advanced manufacturing. Japanese and domestic chipmakers expand local operations, the 2026 budget offers tax and import incentives, solar wafer sourcing is mandated, and Reliance secures a US$3 billion green ammonia deal with Samsung, highlighting supply chain and energy transitions. 'Death sentence': EU cloud lobby takes Broadcom to Brussels over VMware partner purge CISPE files antitrust complaint, demands interim measures to stop what it calls chip giant's 'ongoing abuse' A lobbying trade body for smaller cloud providers is asking the European Commission to impose interim measures blocking Broadcom from terminating the VMware Cloud Service Provider program, calling the decision a death sentence for some tech suppliers and an illegal squeeze on customer choi… |
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