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OpenAI and Work Louder ship a physical keypad for controlling AI agents

The collaboration puts dedicated hardware controls for OpenAI agents into users' hands, available to order now.

  • OpenAI partnered with keyboard maker Work Louder to release a physical keypad for controlling AI agents.
  • The keypad is available to order as of July 15, 2026.
  • Pricing, full specifications, and integration details have not yet been publicly confirmed.
1 source55% confidencevia Engadget
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Apple reportedly hunting for AI chip companies as M2 Ultra servers fall short

Apple's in-house M2 Ultra server strategy may not deliver enough horsepower for its AI ambitions, prompting the company to explore acquisitions.

  • Apple is reportedly seeking to acquire AI chip companies to boost its server compute capacity.
  • The company's current M2 Ultra-powered servers are reportedly insufficient for its AI workload needs.
1 source55% confidencevia Engadget
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Microsoft's AI bug-hunting surfaces a record 570 flaws in a single Patch Tuesday

The company's AI-powered vulnerability discovery system is flooding the patch pipeline—nearly tripling last month's record—and two of the three zero-days are already being exploited.

  • Microsoft patched a record 570 vulnerabilities in July 2026 Patch Tuesday, nearly triple the previous month's record.
  • The surge is attributed to an AI-powered vulnerability-discovery system that proactively scans the Windows codebase.
5 sources4 web92% confidencevia TechCrunch
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China clears Apple Intelligence, pairing Alibaba's Qwen and Baidu as local AI partners

After a two-year wait, Chinese regulators approved Apple Intelligence, with Alibaba's Qwen models integrated across iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and visionOS for Chinese users.

  • China's CAC approved Apple Intelligence for iPhones, ending a roughly two-year delay.
  • Alibaba's Qwen LLM will be integrated into Apple Intelligence across iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and visionOS for Chinese users.
4 sources3 web88% confidencevia TechCrunch
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iOS 27 public beta arrives: Siri's long-awaited AI upgrade is practical but unremarkable

Apple's iOS 27 public beta is now downloadable, offering a first hands-on look at the Siri overhaul that users have been waiting for—but early impressions suggest it's solid rather than spectacular.

  • Apple has released the iOS 27 public beta, making the long-awaited Siri AI overhaul available for public testing.
  • Early preview impressions describe the new Siri as "practical but plain," suggesting a focus on reliability over flashiness.
1 source55% confidencevia Engadget
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Anthropic and Blackstone back Ode, betting AI implementation—not models—is the next trillion-dollar business

A new Anthropic-backed venture, Ode, launches with the thesis that embedding forward-deployed engineers inside enterprises will unlock the next wave of AI value.

  • Anthropic-backed Ode has launched with Blackstone backing, focused on AI implementation rather than model development.
  • Ode's strategy centers on embedding forward-deployed engineers directly inside enterprise client organizations.
1 source55% confidencevia TechCrunch
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Vint Cerf's Next Mission: Giving AI Agents a Verifiable Identity on the Open Internet

The co-architect of TCP/IP has joined Innovation Labs to back DNSid, a domain-name-based registry that could let autonomous AI agents identify and audit themselves across the open web.

  • Vint Cerf retired from Google on July 7, 2026, after ~21 years, and is now advising Innovation Labs on AI agent identity standards.
  • Innovation Labs, a subsidiary of DNS registry company Identity Digital, has proposed DNSid — a registry linking AI agents to domain names via cryptographic proofs.
3 sources2 web85% confidencevia TechCrunch
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Oak emerges from stealth with $60M to unify identity management for the AI-agent era

The Israeli startup, co-founded by serial entrepreneur Shai Morag, is shipping a generally available identity control plane aimed at replacing legacy IAM tools that weren't built for AI agents.

  • Israeli startup Oak exited stealth with $60M in seed funding and a generally available identity management product already deployed by enterprise clients.
  • Co-founded by serial entrepreneur Shai Morag, Oak is building a unified identity control plane designed for humans, machines, and AI agents.
2 sources1 web72% confidencevia TechCrunch
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Lorde says AI glasses are “not sexy”

"Increasingly in our world, it gets harder and harder to know what is real," Lorde said on stage.

  • Lorde says AI glasses are “not sexy”
  • Source-backed details are still developing.
5 sources4 web45% confidencevia TechCrunch
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OpenAI's GPT-5.6 Sol reportedly deletes user files without warning

Social media users say the flagship model has been removing files and data on its own — a problem OpenAI appears to have flagged weeks earlier.

  • Social media users report GPT-5.6 Sol deleting files and data without warning.
  • OpenAI had essentially disclosed the problem in June, per TechCrunch.
1 source55% confidencevia TechCrunch
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