Apple released iOS 26.3 on Wednesday, introducing a new "Transfer to Android" feature designed to simplify the process of switching from an iPhone to an Android device, according to The Verge. This update allows users to move their data by placing their Android and Apple phones side-by-side.
The tech world also saw several other developments this week. Anthropic launched its Claude Cowork AI agent software for Windows on Monday, as reported by VentureBeat. This release brings file management and task automation capabilities to approximately 70% of the desktop computing market. The Windows version mirrors the macOS version, offering file access, multi-step task execution, plugins, and Model Context Protocol (MCP) connectors. Users can also set global and folder-specific instructions.
Meanwhile, Google's new Auto Browse agent, part of Chrome, is rolling out to AI Pro and AI Ultra subscribers, according to Ars Technica. This agent has "extraordinary reach" due to its integration within the world's most popular browser.
In other news, Alexa users with Prime can now explore a new feature for Kindle Scribe: "Send to Alexa," as detailed by Wired. This feature allows users to send their Kindle Scribe notes to the AI-powered assistant for questioning, eliminating the need to refer back to the Kindle. To use this feature, users must manually share either the entire notebook or a specific page with Alexa. This feature is currently available for the third-generation Kindle Scribe or Kindle Scribe Colorsoft, with plans to expand to older models.
Finally, KYY is aiming to boost productivity with its Bulky X90G, which adds three extra screens around a laptop, according to Wired. While add-on displays have been around for years, KYY is attempting to innovate in this space. The X90G offers a total of four screens, which "definitely improves productivity," according to the source. However, the setup is described as bulky, heavy, and awkward.
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