Offline maps have arrived on Apple Watch for users of Strava and Komoot, two popular apps for cyclists, hikers, and runners, ending a major source of frustration, according to The Verge. The update allows users to view routes and record workouts without needing a constant data connection.
Komoot's app offers turn-by-turn navigation and doesn't require a subscription, according to The Verge. This gives Komoot users more features for free.
In other tech news, Anthropic announced Monday that users can now open and interact with popular business applications directly inside Claude, the company's AI assistant, according to VentureBeat. This expansion transforms the chatbot from a conversational tool into an integrated workspace where employees can build project timelines, draft Slack messages, create presentations, and visualize data without switching browser tabs.
The rollout, which went live Monday, includes integrations with Amplitude, Asana, Box, Canva, Clay, Figma, Hex, and Monday.com, as well as Slack, according to VentureBeat. Salesforce integration is expected soon. This feature marks a new chapter in Anthropic's push to dominate enterprise AI, arriving just days after the company's CEO made headlines at Davos.
Also from Anthropic, VentureBeat reported that the company introduced Tasks for Claude Code (introduced in v2.1.16) last week, a solution that is less about "AI magic" and more about sound software engineering principles. This update addresses the "working memory" constraints facing AI builders who want to deploy agents in service of their individual or enterprise goals.
Meanwhile, climate change continues to impact winter sports, with the Winter Olympics themselves at the mercy of rising temperatures, according to Time. A 2024 study commissioned by the International Olympic Committee that appeared in the journal Current Issues in Tourism found that rising temperatures are impacting the games.
"You have to be blind to not notice it," said Canadian aerial skier Marion Thénault, according to Time. Human-induced global warming is estimated to have cost the U.S. ski industry more than $5 billion in the first two decades of this century.
Finally, for those looking to brighten their homes, Wired recommends the GE Cync Dynamic Effects Smart Bulb (36 for two). The app is pretty and comes with cool extras, including fun light shows and even music shows. Because yes, this bulb can react to music and sound around it thanks to a built-in microphone.
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