Google is expanding its AirDrop-like Quick Share feature to more Android devices "very soon," while OpenAI and Anthropic are shifting their focus to AI agents that manage teams of AI assistants, according to recent reports. These developments, along with Roblox's efforts to attract adult players and the upcoming release of a new Virtual Console on the Switch 2, highlight the rapid evolution of the tech landscape.
Google's expansion of Quick Share, which currently only supports Pixel 10 devices, aims to make transferring data between Android and iOS devices easier, according to The Verge. The company is set to extend the feature to phones made by other Android partners.
Meanwhile, the AI industry is undergoing a significant transformation. Anthropic and OpenAI are rolling out products that allow users to manage teams of AI agents, rather than simply chatting with a single AI assistant, as reported by Ars Technica. This shift, which reportedly contributed to a $285 billion drop in software stocks, aims to delegate work across multiple AI agents. However, the effectiveness of this supervisory model remains uncertain, as current AI agents still require significant human intervention to correct errors.
Roblox is also making moves to broaden its user base. Following age verification rollouts last year, the platform is aiming to increase the number of players over 18, as noted in its 2025 year-end earnings report, according to The Verge. The company is focusing on high-fidelity shooters, RPGs, sports, and racing games to attract older players.
In the gaming world, Nintendo is set to introduce a new Virtual Console of sorts on the Switch 2. Hamster Corporation announced a new Console Archives line of emulated classics available for download starting today on the Switch 2 and next week on the PlayStation 5, according to Ars Technica.
Finally, OpenAI announced GPT-5.3-Codex, a new version of its coding model, which will be available via the command line, IDE extension, web interface, and a new macOS desktop app. According to the company's testing, GPT-5.3-Codex outperforms its predecessors in various benchmarks. OpenAI described the model as being used for managing deployments and debugging.
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