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Release Radar
What launched, what changed, and why it matters beyond the headline.
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After two App Store removals, Anything pivots with a desktop companion app launching in 2026 to revolutionize mobile development through vibe-coding workflows.
StrictlyVC San Francisco 2026 assembles top venture capital and AI development leaders for strategic networking and industry insights on April 30.
Google Chrome's AI Skills feature enables users to save custom AI prompts and reuse them across any website, streamlining repetitive tasks through Gemini integration.
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Upstash launches Redis Search to give developers serverless full-text search capabilities. Here's what changes for your stack.

Upstash launches Context7 CLI to deliver real-time code documentation directly to LLMs and AI code editors. Here's what builders need to know.

IFTTT released six new service integrations in February 2026. Here's what's new, which builders should care, and how to use them.

IFTTT added six new service integrations in January 2026, including Bluesky with multi-account support. Here's what builders should audit in their automation stacks.

IFTTT launches natural language applet creation, lowering the barrier for non-technical users to build automations. What this means for your automation stack.

Stripe launched an open standard for AI agent payments. Here's what it means for your autonomous systems and how to evaluate it against existing solutions.

Squarespace Email Campaigns now supports drip automation sequences. Here's what this means for your email strategy and whether you should migrate.

Xata built a product analytics warehouse entirely on Postgres using materialized views and pg_cron, eliminating the need for separate OLAP infrastructure.

Flowise enforces HTTP security checks by default, blocking requests to internal domains. This breaking change requires immediate attention if your workflows depend on localhost or internal services.

FlowGPT is bringing its prompt marketplace to iOS, signaling a shift toward mobile-first AI tool distribution. Builders should prepare for changing user behavior patterns.

Mistral AI launches Forge, enabling enterprises to train proprietary models on their own data. The new platform includes Mistral Small 4, shifting power dynamics in the AI stack.

Cohere extends its Command A text model with vision capabilities in a new 112B multimodal model. Here's what builders need to know about enterprise document processing at scale.
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