Nothing's Essential Apps turn text prompts into functional widgets, letting Phone (3) users build custom tools without code, just vibes and very specific instructions.
Nothing wants to make an ecosystem of AI-generated apps, but it has a long way to go.
Playground lets users create Essential Apps that live on the home screen and adapt to individual routines and needs.
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A Wisconsin entrepreneur is launching a new app called SaveKey to help small businesses. The app connects shoppers with local businesses by offering exclusive discounts to members. Businesses can join ...
Replit's new feature allows users to create publishable and monetizable mobile apps using only natural language prompts. As more vibe-coding products come online, some software companies could see one ...
Macworld reports that Verizon is offering a $20 account credit to customers affected by Wednesday’s widespread voice and data outage that impacted hundreds of thousands of users. The outage primarily ...
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A newly discovered Android malware dubbed DroidLock can lock victims’ screens for ransom and access text messages, call logs, contacts, audio recordings, or even erase data. DroidLLock allows its ...
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The ex-Googler team behind the 3D design app Rooms from Things, Inc. is out with its latest project: a playful AI photo editor called Mixup. The iOS-only app lets anyone create new AI-generated photos ...