
Avec Finds Email Deadlines Automatically
Avec added an AI feature that scans emails for deadlines when users swipe left. The app then resurfaces the message on the relevant day, although the company has not disclosed where the scanning occurs.
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Avec added an AI feature that scans emails for deadlines when users swipe left. The app then resurfaces the message on the relevant day, although the company has not disclosed where the scanning occurs.

Apple’s camera-equipped AI AirPods project reportedly remains on track for a 2027 release. A company leak had suggested the product could arrive earlier, but the current timeline has not changed.

Google outlines five ways students can use Search tools to improve learning for classes and standardized tests. The update focuses on practical study workflows powered by Google Search.

Pinterest uses a centralized Terraform pipeline to manage and secure AWS infrastructure at large scale. The approach highlights how standardized infrastructure workflows can improve governance, consistency, and security for cloud environments.

Meta Glasses owners are reportedly using online services to disable the glasses’ recording indicator LED. Critics warn that this makes covert filming in homes, workplaces, concerts and other private settings nearly impossible to detect.

Xiaomi reported its third consecutive quarterly decline in profit as a global memory shortage raised smartphone costs. Adjusted net income fell about 43% to 6.22 billion yuan, while reported net profit declined 20.5%.

ByteDance has shut down its experimental paid-reading app after eight months of limited traction. The closure highlights the difficulty of competing with established platforms in a market where users are accustomed to free online fiction.

The article highlights a way to use the DeepSeek web version to participate in a Tencent-linked 6-million-yuan prize opportunity. It focuses on the winning approach and presents the champion’s method.
A global semiconductor-stock selloff intensified, sending Samsung and SK Hynix shares down more than 7% in Seoul. The decline followed a 5% drop in the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index as investors pulled back from high-performing chip stocks.