Pool has launched a new app designed to make screenshots more useful after they are saved. It automatically sorts screenshots into personalized collections, attempts to identify the original links behind saved content, and helps users return to things they intended to revisit. The app is aimed at everyday capture-and-recall use cases such as products, recipes, travel ideas, and other saved references.
A popular thread on Reddit's r/LocalLLaMA asks users to share their most unusual or underrated non-LLM AI tools used in daily workflows. While LLMs dominate the spotlight, many developers and power users emphasize that single-purpose models—such as Whisper for transcription, Demucs for audio separation, and Segment Anything (SAM) for vision—offer superior efficiency and lower costs. The discussion highlights a growing trend toward practical, lightweight, and local AI solutions for specific tasks.
TechCrunch frames 2026’s browser competition around alternatives to Chrome and Safari. The roundup covers AI-centric browsers like Perplexity Comet, Dia, Opera Neon, OpenAI Atlas, and Aside, alongside privacy-focused options such as Brave, DuckDuckGo, Ladybird, and Vivaldi. It also highlights niche products including Opera Air, SigmaOS, and Zen Browser, showing how browsers are becoming AI assistants, productivity hubs, privacy layers, and wellness-oriented tools.
Microsoft is launching a revamped Microsoft 365 Copilot with a cleaner design and claimed 2x faster loading. The update also aims to make Copilot responses more reliable, structured, and easier to scan. The redesign is rolling out across desktop and mobile devices, focusing on everyday usability rather than a stated model upgrade.
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