OpenAI's Codex desktop app now controls your Mac, runs its own browser, and generates images in a new update released today.
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AppControl today announced a new integration with your favorite AI agents and IDEs like Claude, Cursor, Windsurf, and Gemini CLI, enabling natural-language analysis of a PC's most recent 72 hours of ...
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An “absolutely awful” mobile phone app that helps the Motability scheme monitor the driving behaviour of increasing numbers ...
The “Google app for desktop” first arrived on Windows in a beta form last September. It was pretty rough at first, and Google ...