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OpenAI Launches ChatGPT Atlas Browser to Challenge Google Chrome Dominance

OpenAI has unveiled ChatGPT Atlas, a free AI-integrated web browser designed to compete with Google Chrome. The browser features built-in ChatGPT functionality that operates alongside web browsing without requiring page switching. Initial rollout targets macOS users with Windows and mobile versions reportedly in development.

OpenAI Enters Browser Market with AI Integration

OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Atlas, an artificial intelligence-powered web browser that represents the company’s first direct competition with established browsers like Google Chrome, according to reports from the company’s recent livestream event. Sources indicate the browser integrates ChatGPT directly into the browsing experience, allowing users to interact with the AI assistant without leaving their current webpage.

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Valkey 9.0 Achieves Billion Request Milestone While Python 3.14 Boosts Performance

The open-source community sees two major releases with Valkey 9.0 reportedly achieving unprecedented throughput of one billion requests per second. Meanwhile, Python 3.14 introduces significant performance enhancements including free-threading and Zstd compression support, according to development reports.

Valkey 9.0 Reaches Unprecedented Performance Milestone

Sources indicate that Valkey 9.0 has been released with the ability to achieve an extraordinary one billion requests per second, marking a significant breakthrough in high-performance data storage solutions. This development reportedly represents a major advancement for in-memory databases and caching systems used in demanding enterprise environments.

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Apple Enhances Liquid Glass Customization in Latest iOS 26.1 Beta Release

Apple’s latest developer beta brings significant interface customization options with new Liquid Glass appearance settings. The update also expands language support for Apple Intelligence and introduces new lock screen controls for enhanced user experience.

New Liquid Glass Customization Options

Apple has released the fourth beta version of iOS 26.1, iPadOS 26.1, and macOS 26.1, with sources indicating the most notable change involves enhanced customization for Liquid Glass effects. According to reports, users now have two distinct appearance options rather than a transparency slider – ‘Clear’ for more transparent effects and a new ‘Tinted’ option that reportedly increases opacity and adds contrast.