Opera Neon lets AI clients act directly in browser

Opera has introduced MCP Connector for Opera Neon, allowing external AI clients to connect directly to the browser. The tool lets third-party AI agents work inside a user’s active browser session rather than in a separate environment. Opera Neon, the company’s browser focused on AI-driven workflows, now supports clients including Claude, ChatGPT, Lovable, n8n and … Read more

Apple launches Business platform to streamline company tools

Apple has launched Apple Business, a new platform that combines device management, business tools and support for companies. It will replace Apple Business Manager and Apple Business Connect in more than 200 countries and regions. The new service brings several existing Apple business products into one platform and adds built-in mobile device management. It is … Read more

Google adds powerful new Gemini tools to Workspace apps

Google has announced new Gemini features for Docs, Sheets, Slides and Drive aimed at drafting content, building spreadsheets, generating slides and answering questions across files. The updates are for Google Workspace users with Google AI Ultra and Pro subscriptions. Google is rolling them out in beta in English for Docs, Sheets and Slides, and in … Read more

Adobe adds conversational AI tools to Photoshop, Firefly

Adobe has rolled out new conversational AI features in Photoshop and Firefly that let users create and edit images through chat-style prompts and guided actions. The updates include AI Assistant in Adobe Photoshop, now in public beta on the web and mobile versions of the app, and a refreshed Adobe Firefly Image Editor that brings … Read more

Gumloop, founded in a bedroom in Vancouver, lets users automate tasks with drag-and-drop modules

Developers Max Brodeur-Urbas and Rahul Behal think that AI has the potential to automate lots of business-relevant tasks, but that many of the AI-powered automation tools on the market today are unreliable and costly. Part of the problem is that users expect too much of AI, Brodeur-Urbas told TechCrunch — for instance, they assume that … Read more