Thorsten Meyer AI has previewed RHEO, a forthcoming light-painting app for iPhone, iPad and Apple Vision Pro.
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When One Agent Isn’t Enough: Claude Now Builds Its Own Team of Agents on the Fly
Anthropic’s Claude Code can now compose dynamic workflows that spawn task-specific subagents for complex work, at higher token cost.
iPhone 18 Pro ‘Drop Test’ Leaks Get Yanked From X
Leaked iPhone 18 Pro drop test videos were removed from X after platform rule violations. The clips continue to circulate through other channels.
Cleared by the US, derailed by the UK: Getty’s Shutterstock merger falls apart
Getty plans to abandon its $3.7 billion merger with Shutterstock after UK regulators impose restrictions, despite US approval. The deal’s future is now uncertain.
A Skill Is a Folder, Not a Prompt: What Anthropic Learned Running Hundreds of Them
Anthropic says reusable Claude Code Skills helped turn repeated AI-agent prompting into shared engineering workflows.
Fable 5 Is Back. GPT-5.6 Is Next. And Anthropic Reportedly Already Has Something Stronger.
Claude Fable 5 is being restored after an 18-day pause, while GPT-5.6 remains in limited preview pending government review.
DDR5 Now, DDR6 Soon: A Buyer’s Field Guide
Thorsten Meyer AI says DDR5 remains the practical buy in the 2026 memory squeeze, with DDR6 desktop relief not expected before 2027.
These Apple Devices Are Still on Sale After Prime Day
Several Apple devices remain discounted at Amazon following Prime Day, including the Apple Watch Series 11 and iPad Pro, offering savings for shoppers.
Readiness: Before You Fund the Answer
Thorsten Meyer AI introduced Readiness, a 20-minute diagnostic meant to flag AI deployment risk before budgets are approved.
Garmin’s Most Basic Running Watch Is Now Cheaper Than Ever
Garmin has reduced the price of its basic running watch, the Forerunner 55, making it an attractive option for beginners and casual runners. The deal is available during Prime Day.