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March 24, 2026
Apple Releases iOS/iPadOS 18.7.7 Stable
Apple pushed iOS/iPadOS 18.7.7 (build 22H333) to iPhone and iPad users, 20 days after the last stable release. Regional rollout delays may occur due to server cache, typically resolving in 30 minutes. Detailed changelog forthcoming from IT之家.
macOS 26.4 Adds Charging Limit & Compact Tabs
Apple released macOS 26.4 (Tahoe) with a new 'charging limit' feature allowing 80-100% max charge customization. Safari reintroduces compact tab layout. Warning added for Rosetta support ending post-macOS 27, urging app updates.
Apple Releases watchOS 26.4 Stable
Apple released watchOS 26.4 (build 23T240) to Apple Watch users, 41 days after the previous stable version. Server cache may cause brief regional delays in update detection. Specific changes to be detailed later by IT之家.
iOS 26.4 Adds AI Playlist Playground, New Emoji
iOS 26.4 introduces Playlist Playground, an AI-powered tool for generating playlists from text prompts like moods or activities. It also features a new ambient music home screen widget, fresh Unicode emoji including Bigfoot and fight cloud, plus bug fixes for bright effects and keyboard issues.
Gemini, ChatGPT launch AI shopping buys
Google's Gemini partners Gap Inc. for direct clothing purchases via chatbot from Gap, Old Navy, etc. OpenAI updates ChatGPT shopping interface amid AI shopping rivalry. Builds on Walmart/Target integrations.
Moda Launches Prod-Grade AI Design Agents
Moda has built a multi-agent system using Deep Agents, traced via LangSmith, enabling non-designers to create and iterate on professional-grade visuals. This production-grade setup democratizes high-quality design work. Featured on LangChain Blog.
Fear of AI-Powered Digital Spirituality
Digital spirituality, unlike communal traditional religion, is consumed in isolation and mediated by tech companies with opaque agendas. Jim Pu’u, a 36-year-old Las Vegas warehouse manager, turned to AI in December 2024 to create a digital life record for his daughter, fearing she'd face the same memory void as he did after his father's early death.
Arm Launches Own AI Chips
Arm, a leading chip design firm, is now manufacturing its own artificial intelligence hardware. Early customers include Meta, OpenAI, Cerebras, and Cloudflare.
Hadrian-Navy Partnership Builds Submarine Factory
Advanced manufacturing firm Hadrian partners with the US Navy to construct a 2.2 million sq ft automated facility in Alabama. The site will mass-produce components for Virginia-class attack submarines and Columbia-class ballistic missile submarines. CEO Chris Power discussed on Bloomberg Tech from Washington.
Arm Launches Own AI Chips
Arm Holdings Plc will sell its own chips for the first time, shifting from licensing IP to direct sales. The move targets the surging demand for AI hardware. This aims to capture more revenue from the AI boom.
Building AI Brains for Humanoid Robots
At Nvidia GTC, experts discussed advances in humanoid robot 'brains' using AI for reasoning and action in real-world settings. Approaches include collecting internet videos and teleoperation data for training, plus brain architectures mimicking human sharing or task-specific isolation. Companies like Tesla (Optimus) and Hexagon showcased progress toward deploying billions of robots by 2050.
Expert Prompts Hurt AI Coding: Research
New research shows telling AI it's an expert programmer worsens its coding performance. Better results come from specific prompts and providing necessary context. Avoid dictating how AI should generate answers; focus on clear requests.
Reka AI Hosts Edge Model AMA
Reka AI is hosting its first AMA on r/LocalLLaMA with research leads for the Reka Edge model. The live session runs March 25th, 10am-12pm PST, followed by async answers. Focus is on real-world use cases, research direction, and latest model.
Apple Free-Launches Global Business Platform
Apple is integrating its enterprise services and tools into the new Apple Business platform, offering it free to global businesses for the first time. The platform launches on April 14, 2026, covering over 200 countries and regions. It provides a unified one-stop solution for digital management and marketing tools for businesses of all sizes.
Yuxing-3 06 Aces Space Arm In-Orbit Test
China's first commercial satellite with flexible robotic arm, Yuxing-3 06, completed in-orbit testing and key verifications. It simulated fuel refueling and compliant control via arm payload. This bolsters future in-orbit services, fuel supply, and debris management.
Silicon Valley DC Summit on AI Amid Iran War
The Hill and Valley Forum convened dozens of senior executives, VCs, and officials to discuss US AI leadership and economic impact. Organizers Christian Garrett of 137 Ventures and Delian Asparouhov of Founders Fund joined Bloomberg Tech live from the event. The summit is overshadowed by war in Iran.
Claude Opus-Beater on 32MB VRAM?
Reddit user seeks Ollama-compatible models that match or beat Claude Opus on ultra-low 32MB VRAM hardware like GeForce 256 and Pentium 3. Goal is vibe coding for a custom AI wrapper. Community discussion likely humorous given hardware limits.
Risks of Weak Predictors in XGB Ensembles
Junior data scientist audits ensemble XGBoost feeder models for loan applications, finding statistically insignificant variables (IV < 2%). Model validation team claims aggregation mitigates issues. Seeks counterarguments amid lack of VIF checks, LIME, and SHAP analysis.
Datadog Nears Domain-Specific AI Launch
Datadog is close to releasing an updated domain-specific AI model for observability. It bets this will outperform generalist LLMs on results and economics. The strategy aims to dodge the 'SaaSpocalypse,' where customers build DIY AI tools.
AI startups pitch VCs in Seattle
Ten AI founders showcased startups to VCs at B.E.L.L.E.'s Seattle event. Pitches covered property management, housing development, fraud prevention, and R&D compliance. Early traction highlighted diverse AI applications.