Peter Steinberger, the developer behind OpenClaw that was launched barely a month ago and has already had three names, is joining OpenAI. In addition, OpenClaw is moving to a foundation where it will ...
The Shortcuts Corner section of MacStories Weekly has been a staple of the newsletter for almost a decade at this point. With ...
Peak Peak, available on the iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Vision Pro, is an excellent way to visualize health and fitness metrics using widgets. The widget designs are among the best I’ve seen ...
Summarization is one of those features that has been vastly overhyped by AI companies. I’ve always felt that if something is worth reading, you should take the time to read what the author intended.
Today, Apple opened up applications for the Swift Student Challenge. Students have until the end of February to submit an app ...
Today, OpenAI released Codex, a Mac app for building software. Here's how OpenAI describes the app in its announcement: The ...
Apple has some great entertainment lined up for February on Apple TV and Apple Arcade subscribers. There's a highly ...
Enjoy the latest episodes from MacStories' family of podcasts: NPC: Next Portable Console This week, a quick tour of Nintendo's latest Direct, more details emerge about the Virtual Boy Switch 2 ...
It’s a cool, sunny morning at Apple Park as I’m walking my way along the iconic glass ring to meet with Apple’s SVP of Software Engineering, Craig Federighi, for a conversation about the iPad. It’s ...
Today, Google released the official YouTube app for visionOS. The app allows users to sign in to view their subscriptions, watch later queues, and playlists, and it supports native playback of regular ...
Over time, I've gravitated towards a two-calendar system on my Mac because I've never found an app where both the desktop app and the menu bar version meet all my needs. That's probably because my ...
Over the course of my career, I’ve had three distinct moments in which I saw a brand-new app and immediately felt it was going to change how I used my computer – and they were all about empowering ...