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Tech Deals Abound as OpenAI Debuts Codex Desktop App Amidst Geopolitical Shifts
Consumers could find deals on Apple Watches and Dyson vacuums, while software developers gained a new tool from OpenAI, and geopolitical strategists warned of potential shifts in the tech landscape.
Apple Watches were being offered at discounted prices, with the Apple Watch SE 3 starting at $219, a $30 savings, according to The Verge. The Series 11 and SE 3 models were receiving the biggest discounts, but savings could also be found on the higher-end Apple Watch Ultra 3.
Dyson also launched a winter sale, featuring deals on vacuums and heaters. While a $350 sale on Dyson's V8 was a fairly standard deal, Wired highlighted it as one of the best available.
For those seeking to improve their audio experience, the Yamaha SR-C30A soundbar and subwoofer combo was marked down to $230 at Amazon and Walmart, a $50 discount, according to Wired. The soundbar connects to televisions via HDMI eARC.
Meanwhile, OpenAI released a desktop application for macOS for its Codex AI coding system, VentureBeat reported. The application allows developers to delegate multiple coding tasks simultaneously and supervise AI systems that can run independently for up to 30 minutes. Sam Altman, OpenAI's chief executive, described the Codex app as "the most loved internal product we've ever had," according to VentureBeat. The app functions as a "command center for agents," allowing for automation of repetitive work.
In Europe, a potential shift away from U.S. tech was brewing, according to Hacker News. Matthew Tuttle, chief executive of Tuttle Capital Management, suggested that investors were underestimating the impact of Europe building a "kill switch" for U.S. tech companies. Tuttle argued that factors like valuations and the dollar were not the primary drivers of international and emerging market equities outperforming the U.S., but rather this move towards technological independence. Companies like Zoom and Microsoft could potentially lose business as a result.
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