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Logitech MX Master 4 officially released with upgraded haptic feedback
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Logitech’s new MX Master 4 builds on its productivity-oriented lineage by introducing haptic feedback in the thumb rest area, a move intended to provide subtle tactile cues for actions such as switching devices, activating shortcuts, or triggering gestures. The vibration intensity can be adjusted or disabled via Logi Options+ software, giving users control over how strongly the feedback is felt. In addition to haptics, the MX Master 4 retains core features like the high-precision sensor, dual scroll wheels, and gesture controls, while also integrating a new “Action Ring” interface—a customizable circular menu activated by a thumb press. Battery life is impressive, rated at up to 70 days, and charging is rapid (minutes yield usable hours). Overall, the design emphasizes comfort and productivity, with haptic feedback adding a new dimension to what has been a mature mouse line.
A new collection of over 300 ChatGPT prompts, curated and categorized by industry, has been released free of charge to help users extract better, more domain-specific responses from AI. The idea is that by using professionally tailored prompts—for marketing, HR, engineering, customer support, and more—users can improve the relevance, depth, and accuracy of AI outputs up to tenfold. Such prompt libraries are especially valuable to nonexperts who may struggle to craft nuanced inputs. The resource provides sample templates, guidance on structuring prompts, and suggestions for modifications depending on context. While AI models continue to become more capable, high-quality prompts remain essential to get the most precise and useful answers. With this initiative, a wider audience gains access to expert prompt engineering without needing specialized knowledge.
WhatsApp has rolled out support for Apple’s Live Photos format on iOS, enabling users to send images that include motion and audio rather than just converting them to static pictures. The feature ensures that recipients see the full “live” experience of the moment captured, rather than a flattened version. WhatsApp will also support Android’s Motion Photos, allowing cross-platform sharing with movement preserved. Users retain control: they can choose whether to send the dynamic version or disable motion if desired. Before this update, sending a Live Photo usually required converting it into a GIF or video, often resulting in loss of fidelity or context. This change enhances the expressiveness of shared moments in chats and brings WhatsApp closer to full native iOS photo support.
Google has extended the “Collaborate with Gemini” capability—formerly limited to the web version of Drive—to its mobile apps on Android and iOS. Now, users can ask Gemini conversational questions about files and folders directly within the Drive mobile interface, get summaries, extract insights, and interact with content without switching platforms. The feature rollout includes select Workspace and Google One AI Premium tiers. Gemini on Drive can help users quickly understand complex documents, generate new files, or search across multiple sources—all on mobile. This update brings deeper AI assistance to commonly used file workflows and helps maintain productivity while on the go.
Opera has introduced its newest browser, dubbed “Neon,” which deeply integrates AI capabilities and is offered on a subscription basis—$19.90 per month. Neon is designed as an “agentic” browser, meaning the AI can act on behalf of users: tasks like comparing content, opening or closing tabs based on context, and more can be automated. It includes a streamlined interface that emphasizes AI prompts, smart workspaces (“Tasks”), and card-style UI elements for richer interaction. While Neon’s features may outpace conventional browsers in terms of intelligence, its paywall model raises questions about accessibility and competitive positioning versus free AI browsers or integrated solutions from big tech.
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