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Your Phone Has Too Many Apps and AI Is About to Fix That Too

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  Your Phone Has Too Many Apps and AI Is About to Fix That Too Why the future of mobile isn't 90 apps — it's one AI layer that runs all of them for you #AI   #MobileTech   #Productivity The first article in this series made a simple argument. AI is about to fix the phone call. Spam calls, voicemail hell, missed texts buried in junk — all of it solvable by placing an intelligent layer between you and the outside world. Readers got it immediately. Because everyone has a phone. And everyone knows the phone is broken. But the call and text stack is only half the problem. The other half is what's sitting on your home screen right now. The Flea Market in Your Pocket Open your phone. Count the apps. The average smartphone user has somewhere between 60 and 90 apps installed. They actively use maybe a dozen. The rest sit there like stalls at a flea market — cluttering the space, demanding occasional attention, collecting dust between visits. There's an app for the coffee shop Wi...

Tech-Reader AI Digest: Weekly Recap for May 4-8, 2026

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  Tech-Reader AI Digest: Weekly Recap for May 4-8, 2026 Saturday, May 9, 2026 #AI   #TechNews   #Digest This was the week a federal courthouse in Oakland started rewriting the history of modern AI — and the industry kept moving anyway. Monday  Greg Brockman took the stand. His stake in OpenAI: nearly  $30 billion . His investment in OpenAI:  $0 . His own journal called the nonprofit commitment  "a lie."  Musk's attorney asked the same question twelve ways: "It takes $30 billion to get you out of bed in the morning, but $1 billion doesn't?" The answer "that's not what I'm saying" will be read back in closing arguments. Before the session started, Musk had texted Brockman two days prior to gauge settlement interest. Brockman counter-proposed dropping claims against individuals. Musk's reply: "By the end of this week, you and Sam will be the most hated men in America." The exchange was ruled inadmissible. OpenAI's lawyers fil...

How AI Is About to Fix Your Phone Forever

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  How AI Is About to Fix Your Phone Forever Why the future of mobile phones isn't a new app — it’s an AI layer that makes your carrier irrelevant #AI   #MobileTech   #Productivity This is a Tech-Reader AI Digest Special Edition. Sam Altman is not known for long announcements. The CEO of OpenAI posted three words on X this week in reply to a cryptic post from ChatGPT's own account — a dark cinematic image, a glowing light on what looked like a lunar surface, the kind of visual that says something big is coming without saying anything at all. Altman's reply:  call me maybe. Three words. A 2012 pop song reference. And buried inside it, quietly, one of the most universally significant product announcements in recent memory. Because what Altman was teasing wasn't another developer tool. It wasn't another enterprise feature. It wasn't something that requires a GitHub account or a cloud billing dashboard to care about. It was the phone call. And AI is about to fix it. ...

Tech-Reader AI Digest for Fri May 8 2026

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  Tech-Reader AI Digest Friday, May 8, 2026 #AI   #TechNews   #Digest Story 1: Claude Officially Enters Microsoft 365 — Word, Excel, PowerPoint GA, Outlook Beta What happened:  Anthropic has integrated Claude into Microsoft 365 suite applications. Claude add-ins for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint are now generally available, while Claude for Outlook has entered public beta. The integrations work on Windows, Mac, and web — available to Claude Max, Pro, Enterprise, and Team subscribers through the Microsoft Marketplace. The headline feature is cross-app context continuity. As Claude moves between Microsoft apps, it carries the full context of the conversation. A user can summarize emails in Outlook, switch to Word where Claude already remembers the discussion, build a presentation in PowerPoint connected to the same project, and move to Excel for supporting analysis — all without re-explaining the task. No copy-paste. No re-prompting. One continuous session across four ap...

The Secret Life of Claude Code: The Legacy Codebase

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  The Secret Life of Claude Code: The Legacy Codebase How Claude Code helps you understand the code you didn't write and are afraid to touch #ClaudeCode   #LegacyCode   #SoftwareEngineering   #CodingWithAI Margaret is a senior software engineer. Timothy is her junior colleague. They work in a grand Victorian library in London — the kind of place where code quality is the unspoken objective, and craftsmanship is the only thing that matters. Episode 16 The first cold of winter had arrived without ceremony, and the library had responded by drawing its warmth inward — the fire burning higher than usual, the lamps lit earlier, the whole room contracting slightly against the dark outside. Timothy arrived stamping cold from his boots, unwinding his scarf with the particular energy of a man who had something he needed to say. He sat down, did not open his notebook, and looked at Margaret with an expression she had not seen before. Not bewilderment. Not frustration. Something...