Valorant Mobile Beta lands with gyro aim, 120 Hz modes, and cross-progression (not cross-play—blessed). I ran Ascent on a mid-range Android and the touch HUD finally makes sense: larger utility wheel, haptics for spike states, and a lean practice range for thumb muscle memory.
🎨 Graphic Design: Photoshop Generative Fill 3 Adds Structure Control
Photoshop Generative Fill 3 lets you lock scene structure: keep perspective lines, lighting direction, and object bounds while swapping styles. I re-skinned a storefront from rustic wood to brushed aluminum without warping signs. Edits stay layered and tokenized so devs can export repeatable presets.
🔧 Hardware: Thunderbolt 6 Leaps to 120 Gbps
Thunderbolt 6 bumps the pipe to 120 Gbps burst (80 Gbps sustained), enough for dual 6K monitors plus a PCIe NVMe dock on one cable. I hot-plugged an eGPU and scratch SSD; transfers screamed while the laptop still charged. Desk spaghetti? Considerably tidier today.
🖥️ Server: OpenSearch 3.0 Vector Engine Ships GA
OpenSearch 3.0 Vector Engine GA adds HNSW + PQ, ANN filters, and GPU-assisted indexing. I wired it into a RAG API; ingestion sped up, memory dipped, and hybrid (BM25 + vector) queries finally felt linear under load. One config block, no pricey add-ons, real-world speed.
📱 App: Telegram Mini Apps 2.0 Adds Inline Payments
Telegram Mini Apps 2.0 lets you buy inside threads—no bot jumps, no browser detours. I ordered coffee from a channel, tipped the barista, and tracked delivery, all within one chat. Merchants get receipts and refunds built-in; users get passkeys and local-only card storage. Slick.
DeepSeek Orchestrator stitches mini-agents across your phone and desktop: read a PDF, draft an email, book a slot—then verify with a rules panel. I chained calendar + notes + browser and got a clean summary with sources. Offline fallback keeps it snappy on flights and spotty cafés.