
Warp, the terminal used by nearly one million developers, has gone open-source and introduced an AI agent system to help manage community contributions.

Resend has open-sourced the visual email editor it uses in its own product, letting any developer embed a full-featured email builder into their app for free.

Cursor has launched a public beta SDK that lets developers run its AI coding agents inside their own tools, pipelines, and products for the first time.

Google has launched a free, native Gemini app for Mac built in Swift, bringing fast AI access, hotkeys, and window sharing to your desktop.

Genspark has launched AI Workspace 4.0, bringing its AI assistant to desktops, Microsoft Office apps, and live meetings.

Cursor now lets developers run AI coding agents on any machine and control them remotely from a phone or browser, no laptop required.

Anthropic has launched Claude Managed Agents, making it far easier for teams to build and deploy AI agents without complex infrastructure work.

ChatGPT is now available on Apple CarPlay, letting drivers have hands-free AI voice conversations directly from their car screen.

Anthropic has opened its Microsoft 365 connector to all Claude users, letting anyone link Outlook, OneDrive, and SharePoint to their AI.

Lovable has launched a full-stack visual editor that lets users edit any part of a live app, including database-connected content, without prompts or code.

Lovable has launched native Telegram integration, letting builders add bots, alerts, and two-way messaging to any app they create, no coding required.

Anything has launched Background Agents, letting its AI build apps, generate media, and analyze code all at once, even while you sleep.
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