Less than a week after OpenAI acquired OpenClaw, Google started cutting off access to Gemini and Antigravity subscriptions connected through OpenClaw OAuth. Affected users report account bans without warning.
Google says the issue is ToS violations linked to token use inside a third party product. Many users had connected Gemini models to OpenClaw through OAuth, which works as a proxy layer sending requests to Google services.
After Google flagged malicious use of Antigravity backend services and banned related accounts, OpenClaw creator Peter Steinberger said he may remove Gemini OAuth support entirely and called Googleβs response βdraconian.β
AI week has begun
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Mentions of a new βPro Liteβ plan priced at $100 per month were found in ChatGPTβs code. No details about features or limits have been disclosed.
The pricing suggests a mid tier between the $20 Plus plan and the $200 Pro plan.
It appears aimed at users who need more than Plus but do not require the full Pro package.
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A viral chart maps global AI usage. Each dot equals about 3.2M people.
The group using AI to write code is a rounding error at global scale.
If you are already building with it, you are operating in a very small cohort.
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Anthropic has partnered with Intuit to bring Claude and its Agent SDK into Intuitβs platform, enabling mid market businesses to build custom AI agents for compliant financial workflows. The rollout is set to begin in spring 2026.
Claude will power industry specific agents inside Intuit products, connecting company data such as payroll, expenses and cash flow to automate analysis and operational decisions. Intuitβs tax and accounting tools will also be integrated directly into Claude.ai, Claude for Enterprise and Cowork.
Anthropic is pushing Claude deeper into core business infrastructure, moving beyond chat into embedded financial systems.
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Notion has introduced Custom Agents, autonomous AI agents built for teams. They run on the latest models from OpenAI and Anthropic and connect through multiple data connectors.
Users can assign a task, set a trigger or schedule, and the agent executes it automatically. Agents can route bugs, answer internal questions, update documentation or draft weekly updates without manual prompting.
Notion is shifting from chat based AI to persistent agents that operate inside team workflows.
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Nothing has revealed the design of its upcoming Phone (4a). The official presentation is scheduled for March 5.
Unlike the flagship Phone (3) with its rear Glyph Matrix display, the new model features a Glyph Bar, a compact vertical LED strip on the back.
Nothing keeps focusing on distinctive hardware design as its core differentiator.
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Anthropic introduced a remote control feature for Claude Code, now available in research preview for Max users. Pro support is planned next.
Users start a session on desktop, run
claude remote-control in the terminal, then connect via link or QR code from the Claude app or browser on mobile. From there, they can monitor progress, edit prompts, track changes and interrupt runs.
Claude Code is moving toward multi device workflows, letting developers manage sessions beyond the terminal.
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Spotify teamed up with Liquid Death to release the Eternal Playlist Urn, a funeral urn with a wireless speaker built into the lid. The product is sold in limited quantities in the U.S.
Alongside it, Spotify introduced an βeternal playlistβ generator. Users answer a few themed questions, and the system combines responses with their listening history to create a personalized mix that can sync directly with the urn.
The collaboration turns music identity into a physical afterlife product.
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Tecno unveiled a modular smartphone concept it plans to showcase at MWC 2026. The base device is 4.9 mm thin and works on its own, with modules attaching magnetically to the back.
Unlike Googleβs Project Ara, the modules do not replace internal components. They connect via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and mmWave, acting as smart accessories. Even with a 4.5 mm power bank attached, total thickness stays close to a typical flagship.
The rear panel has eight modular zones, with around ten modules shown so far, including an action camera, a telephoto lens that uses the phone display as a viewfinder, and a module for off-grid communication.
Tecno calls it a long term design project, with no release date or pricing announced.
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Perplexity introduced Perplexity Computer, a multi-agent system designed to handle long, compound tasks. It is available only in the $200 per month Max plan and currently works on desktop web.
Users submit a prompt, and Computer splits it into subtasks. Different agents collect data, draft reports or presentations, and call APIs from connected services like Gmail, GitHub and Notion.
Opus 4.6 appears to act as the main orchestrator, assigning specific tasks to models from OpenAI, xAI or Google when needed. Multi-model coordination is positioned as the core feature.
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Seattle Ultrasonicsβ C-200 is now on the mass market, and Engadget reviewed it after a month of use. The knife costs $400, or $500 with the recommended magnetic wireless charger.
Inside the handle is a piezo element that makes the blade vibrate 33,000 times per second.
Reviewers report cleaner cuts on dense foods like pork belly and tuna, with less sticking to the blade. It can overheat after 15+ minutes of continuous use and shut off briefly.
Ultrasound has moved from lab tech into premium kitchen hardware.
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Google is rolling out AI task automation in Android. On Pixel 10 and upcoming Samsung Galaxy S26 devices, Gemini will be able to open apps and perform actions on behalf of the user.
A user can ask Gemini to order an Uber to the airport. Gemini launches the app in a virtual window, selects the ride details and prepares the booking, with final confirmation left to the user. If choices are needed, it asks. At launch, Uber and Grubhub are supported.
The feature will become part of Android 17. Gemini 3 powers the system, navigating app interfaces through reasoning and simulated clicks, with optional developer frameworks to streamline integration.
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AiCandy, founded in 2025, broke out after two Belgian creators released a 40 second AI generated ad.
The video aged Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and Sam Altman and promoted βEnergym,β a fictional 2036 fitness club where unemployed people pedal to power the AI that replaced them.
The clip reached 5M views across social platforms. A U.S. senator commented on X that it βdoesnβt look like a parody.β
Within a day, the creators received a job offer from The Dor Brothers and multiple collaboration requests.
One short AI video pushed a small studio into global feeds.
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A new benchmark measures how often language models recognize nonsense in a prompt instead of going along with it.
The chart shows three outcomes: green means the model flagged the issue, yellow means partial objection, red means it complied.
Most of the Claude family scored highest on detecting flawed or misleading prompts.
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In 1986, Casio released the Pocket TV-200, a portable television that ran on 2 AA batteries for about 2β3 hours.
The device used a natural light system. Light passed through a monochrome LCD matrix, and the final image was reflected onto a mirror inside the unit.
Long before smartphones, Casio was already experimenting with handheld screens powered by simple hardware.
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