Google integrates PDF signing and annotations directly into Chrome
Google is rolling out new productivity features for its Chrome browser, including Split View, PDF annotations, and Save to Google Drive, as competition in...
Messenger web users will be redirected to Facebook.com for chats
Meta will close the standalone Messenger website in April 2026, redirecting web users to Facebook’s messaging interface. The company announced the decision through a...
Apple TV secures F1 rights and partners with IMAX for select...
Apple has secured a partnership with IMAX to broadcast five specific Formula 1 races live in select United States theaters during the 2026 season....
Google prevented 1.75 million malicious apps from Play Store in 2025
Google reported a decline in malicious applications targeting its Play Store in 2025, attributing the trend to enhanced AI-driven security measures. The company prevented...
Meta formally separates Horizon Worlds from Quest VR platform
Meta announced a formal separation of its Horizon Worlds platform from the Quest VR ecosystem. Samantha Ryan, Vice President of Content for Reality Labs,...
Rivian launches Apple Watch app for phone-free vehicle control
Rivian launched an Apple Watch application allowing owners to control specific electric vehicle functions without needing their phone. The app enables locking and unlocking...
Meta to launch AI-powered smartwatch to complement Ray-Ban glasses
Meta is planning to release its first smartwatch in 2025, a project internally codenamed “Malibu 2.” The device will feature integrated Meta AI capabilities...
Spotify integrates SeatGeek to sell tickets at NFL-sized arenas
SeatGeek announced a partnership with Spotify to direct fans to its ticketing platform from within the Spotify app. The integration is currently limited to...
Sam Altman: AI will be “quite bad” for some software companies
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman stated that artificial intelligence will negatively impact some software companies, following the recent launches of Anthropic’s Claude Cowork and OpenAI’s...
Microsoft: Quantum will solve “impossible” calculations in 3 years
Microsoft projects commercial quantum computers will operate in data centers by 2029, capable of calculations classical machines cannot perform. Zulfi Alam, Microsoft’s corporate vice...

































