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Microsoft Brings GPT-5.6 to Copilot in PowerPoint: Faster AI, Better Slide Designs, and Smarter Presentations

Par : Nisha
10 juillet 2026 à 14:18
Microsoft has begun rolling out GPT-5.6 to Copilot in PowerPoint, giving users access to OpenAI’s latest and most capable AI model directly inside Microsoft’s presentation software. The upgrade promises faster content generation, more visually appealing slide designs, and presentations that better follow an organization’s branding and templates. The rollout is aimed at making PowerPoint even […]

The AI Limit Wars: Anthropic and OpenAI Clash with Massive Rate Limit Resets Post GPT-5.6 Sol Launch

Par : Nayan
10 juillet 2026 à 11:04
The AI arms race just hit a boiling point, and everyday developers are the ultimate winners. In a perfectly synchronized sequence of tech-industry chess, OpenAI and Anthropic have launched a dual-front assault on user limits. What started as a massive product drop quickly devolved into a strategic quota war, with Anthropic firing the first retaliatory […]

OpenAI Teases ChatGPT and Codex Merger: Official Teaser Points to New AI “SuperApp”

Par : Nayan
9 juillet 2026 à 17:09
OpenAI appears to be laying the groundwork for its biggest software transformation yet. Recent teasers from OpenAI insiders and developers point toward a major architectural shift: the consolidation of the ChatGPT desktop application and the Codex development ecosystem into a single, unified AI workspace. If these hints are any indication, the boundary between a standard […]

GPT-6 Could Launch Sooner Than Expected as AI Race Between OpenAI, Anthropic, and DeepSeek Intensifies

Par : Nisha
9 juillet 2026 à 11:53
The artificial intelligence race may be about to enter another major phase. According to recent industry rumors and insider reports, OpenAI is preparing to launch GPT-6 significantly earlier than previously expected, potentially within weeks. If accurate, GPT-6 would succeed the upcoming GPT-5.6 and introduce an entirely new pretraining foundation rather than continuing with the existing […]

Introducing GPT-Live: OpenAI Unveils a New Generation of Voice AI for More Natural Conversations

Par : Nisha
9 juillet 2026 à 07:01
OpenAI has officially introduced GPT-Live, a new generation of voice models designed to make conversations with AI feel more natural, expressive, and human-like. Starting today, GPT-Live is rolling out inside ChatGPT, marking another major step toward seamless voice-first AI experiences. Unlike traditional voice assistants that often pause between listening and speaking, GPT-Live aims to create […]

GPT-5.6 Sol to Launch Publicly This Thursday Alongside Terra and Luna as OpenAI Expands Global Preview Access

Par : Nisha
8 juillet 2026 à 17:02
OpenAI appears to be preparing another major AI rollout. According to newly surfaced information, GPT-5.6 Sol will launch publicly this Thursday, accompanied by two additional models—Terra and Luna. At the same time, preview access is reportedly expanding worldwide, allowing significantly more users to test the company’s latest generation of AI models ahead of wider availability. […]

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei Sparks Debate, Says Open-Source AI Is a ‘Red Herring’

Par : Nisha
28 juin 2026 à 04:19
A fresh debate has erupted in the AI industry after Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei argued that so-called open-source AI models are largely a “red herring” and do not offer the same community benefits as traditional open-source software. His comments have drawn immediate pushback from researchers, developers, and members of the open-source AI community, who dispute […]

Codex Gets Smoother Long Conversation Experience With New Quality-of-Life Updates

Par : Nisha
28 juin 2026 à 04:04
OpenAI has rolled out another set of quality-of-life improvements for Codex, making the AI coding assistant more pleasant to use during long development sessions. The latest update focuses on one of the most common pain points users encounter while working through extended conversations: navigating lengthy threads. With smoother scrolling and improved position tracking, Codex now […]

Introducing GPT-5.6: OpenAI Launches Sol, Terra, and Luna Models for Every AI Workload

Par : Nisha
27 juin 2026 à 03:52
OpenAI has officially introduced the GPT-5.6 family, bringing three new AI models designed for different workloads and budgets. The new lineup consists of GPT-5.6 Sol, GPT-5.6 Terra, and GPT-5.6 Luna, each targeting a distinct segment ranging from frontier reasoning to affordable, high-volume inference. The announcement marks one of OpenAI’s biggest model releases yet, with substantial […]

LEAK: GPT-5.6 Rollout May Be Closer Than Expected, Early Enterprise Testing Reportedly Begins

Par : Nisha
26 juin 2026 à 15:32
A new leak suggests OpenAI could be preparing to launch GPT-5.6 sooner than many expected. According to reports, select enterprise partners have already received early access for testing, with a broader rollout now rumored for the second week of July. While OpenAI has not officially announced GPT-5.6, multiple details emerging from the leak paint a […]

Microsoft Expands Copilot Notebooks to Copilot Chat Users Across Commercial and Education Plans

Par : Nisha
26 juin 2026 à 14:16
Microsoft Brings Copilot Notebooks to Copilot Chat Microsoft has announced that Copilot Notebooks is now rolling out to Copilot Chat users across commercial and education organizations, bringing a powerful new way to collaborate with AI using shared, curated workspaces. The expansion means more users can create dedicated notebook environments where Copilot focuses only on the […]

OpenAI Brings Codex to the ChatGPT Mobile App With Device Pairing, Notifications, Goals and More

Par : Nisha
26 juin 2026 à 07:41
OpenAI Launches Codex in the ChatGPT Mobile App With Powerful New Productivity Features OpenAI has officially made Codex in the ChatGPT mobile app generally available, bringing its AI coding assistant to more users on the go. Alongside the wider rollout, the company has introduced several new features designed to improve productivity, collaboration, and security across […]

Trump Administration Requests OpenAI to Delay GPT-5.6 Release, Restrict Access to Government-Approved Partners

Par : Nisha
26 juin 2026 à 07:03
Trump Administration Reportedly Requests OpenAI to Stagger GPT-5.6 Release In a significant development for the artificial intelligence industry, the Trump administration has reportedly requested OpenAI to delay the wider rollout of its upcoming GPT-5.6 AI model over national security and cybersecurity concerns. According to the latest reports, the request came through the White House’s Office […]

Microsoft Brings Skills to Copilot for Excel, Helping Teams Scale Expertise Across Every Workbook

Par : Nisha
26 juin 2026 à 06:49
Microsoft Introduces Skills for Copilot in Excel to Scale Team Expertise Microsoft has announced Skills for Copilot in Excel, a major upgrade that enables organizations to capture, reuse, and scale spreadsheet expertise across every workbook. Instead of repeatedly performing the same complex tasks, teams can now package their knowledge into reusable AI-powered skills that Copilot […]

Fulfilling prophecy, Razer finally built a wireless RGB gaming chair, and it's ridiculous in the best possible way

It was inevitable. Razer has successfully attached Chroma RGB to mice, keyboards, streaming keylights, mousepads, microphones, and probably a stray toaster if you leave it in their California design headquarters long enough (see their history of weird and experimental hardware). So, it was only a matter of time before they targeted the ultimate piece of battle station real estate: your backside.

Meet the Razer Soma Chroma, a wireless RGB gaming chair launching worldwide today, June 25, 2026, for $499.99 (€529.99) at Razer.com.

Do you absolutely need a glowing throne that dynamically syncs with your desktop gameplay? No, of course not. Your skill in Valorant isn't going to magically jump three tiers just because your headrest is radiating neon green. But do we desperately want it anyway? Yes, obviously. It’s Razer, and adding immersive RGB to things we didn't know needed it is exactly why we love them.

The Razer Soma Chroma is the wireless RGB gaming chair your setup did not know it needed. It blends reactive lighting with all‑day comfort and cuts cable clutter entirely thanks to an ultra‑low latency HyperSpeed wireless connection powered by a simple USB‑C power bank. The dual‑density cold‑cured foam seat and built‑in ergonomic lumbar arch keep your posture neutral and your backside relaxed through marathon sessions.View Deal

The light show: Completely wireless RGB immersion

Press images of the Razer Chroma gaming chair, in black, with RGB lighting on the headrest

(Image credit: Razer)

The marquee feature here is the fully integrated, reactive RGB lighting embedded seamlessly into the headrest's shoulder wings. Powered by the venerable Razer Chroma RGB engine, it hooks directly into the Chroma SDK to react in real-time to in-game events across more than 300 integrated titles—including heavy hitters like Fortnite, Valorant, and Cyberpunk 2077. If you aren’t actively gaming, you can cycle through 10 dynamic presets and 16.8 million colors via Razer Synapse to perfectly dictate your setup's vibe.

But here is the genuinely clever bit: it's entirely wireless. Nobody wants to roll their chair over a rigid power cord and accidentally yank a $4,000 gaming rig off their desk. Instead, the Soma Chroma transmits data wirelessly via ultra-low latency Razer HyperSpeed 2.4 GHz for your PC, alongside Bluetooth LE for mobile devices.

To juice the actual LEDs, Razer integrated a tidy storage pocket on the back designed to house a standard external power bank (they recommend a hefty 20,000 mAh or larger unit pushing 20W+ and PD 2.0+) via an included 200 mm USB-C cable. If you don't care about a clean, wire-free aesthetic, you can also just run it straight to a wall adapter. There’s even a built-in control panel directly on the edge of the seat base to let you tweak brightness, cycle effects, or switch wireless inputs on the fly without opening an app.

Comfort Check: Saving our posteriors from the Iskur V2

Razer Iskur V2

The Razer Iskur V2 from our recent review. (Image credit: Future)

When Razer dropped the original Iskur, it blew us away with an aggressive, mechanical piston-powered lumbar support system. The premium Iskur V2 doubled down on that adaptive lumbar tech, earning massive praise for back health—but it also brought a punishingly firm seat pan. Meanwhile, the mid-range Iskur V2 X ($299) offered a much softer high-density foam seat but stripped out the adjustable lumbar support completely.

The Soma Chroma chart-corrects here with a brand-new Dual-Density Cold-Cured Foam Seat Cushion. It utilizes two distinct layers working in tandem: a softer upper layer that contours snugly to your body, sitting atop a firmer base layer that maintains its structural integrity over time. The goal is to keep the seat from collapsing or hardening prematurely during marathon sessions while actually offering plush, pressure-relieving comfort.

For back health, Razer ditched the complex, dial-driven mechanical pieces of the Iskur series in favor of a Built-In Ergonomic Lumbar Arch. It's a static, contoured support curve integrated directly into the backrest. While you lose the active left-and-right swiveling of the Iskur V2, you get a reliable curve that won’t shift out of place like a loose lumbar pillow.

Where the features got trimmed

Press images of the Razer Chroma gaming chair, in black, with RGB lighting on the headrest

Where the powerbank gets stowed for a "wireless" RGB experience. (Image credit: Razer)

To hit that $499.99 sweet spot while packing custom diffusers, a wireless control module, and a built-in control panel, Razer did have to make a few expected concessions:

  • 2D Armrests: The Soma Chroma features basic 2D armrests limited strictly to height and swivel adjustments, a noticeable step down from the highly maneuverable 4D armrests on the Iskur V2 that slide and twist every which way.
  • No Built-in Haptics: If you were hoping this would natively integrate the bone-shaking directional haptics of the recently released Razer Freyja gaming cushion, you're out of luck. This is strictly a visual show, though you could easily strap a Freyja onto it if you want the ultimate rumble-and-glow cocktail (and I'll probably do that, since I have one of those).

On the mechanical side, it remains a total tank. You get a reinforced steel frame, a 5-star powder-coated steel wheelbase, a Class 4 gas lift, and premium 6 cm PU caster wheels—the latter being a massive upgrade over the friction-heavy plastic wheels that held back the Iskur V2. It reclines up to 155° with a butterfly tilt mechanism, safely supports up to 150 kg (331 lbs), and comfortably accommodates gamers up to 6'6".

Our review unit just arrived!

Press images of the Razer Chroma gaming chair, in black, with RGB lighting on the headrest

Yes, there are buttons on top of the headrest to control the RGB Chroma. (Image credit: Razer)

The shining throne literally just rolled through our doors. We'll be assembling it, unboxing our beefiest power banks, and seeing if the dual-density foam can truly save our glutes during late-night gaming sessions.

Stay tuned for our full, deep-dive review coming shortly (and you'll be able to see it on future Windows Central Podcasts).

The Razer Soma Chroma is the wireless RGB gaming chair your setup did not know it needed. It blends reactive lighting with all‑day comfort and cuts cable clutter entirely thanks to an ultra‑low latency HyperSpeed wireless connection powered by a simple USB‑C power bank. The dual‑density cold‑cured foam seat and built‑in ergonomic lumbar arch keep your posture neutral and your backside relaxed through marathon sessions.View Deal

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Press images of the Razer Chroma gaming chair, in black, with RGB lighting on the headrest

Press images of the Razer Chroma gaming chair, in black, with RGB lighting on the headrest

Microsoft Expands Copilot in SharePoint Public Preview: Build Sites, Organize Content, and Automate Work with AI

Par : Nisha
19 juin 2026 à 09:18
Microsoft Brings More AI Power to SharePoint with Expanded Copilot Preview Microsoft has announced that Copilot in SharePoint is now available in an expanded public preview, giving organizations a powerful new way to create, manage, and organize content using natural language prompts. The latest update allows users to transform ideas into action by simply describing […]

Codex Is Getting ChatGPT-Like Voice Mode, Pets, Orb Animations, and a Library Section

Par : Nisha
19 juin 2026 à 04:45
OpenAI appears to be bringing Codex and ChatGPT even closer together. Newly surfaced interface details suggest that Codex is preparing to receive a Realtime Voice Mode, complete with animated companions called Pets, support for the familiar Orb interface, and a dedicated Library section in the sidebar. The additions point toward a future where Codex becomes […]

Claude Code Introduces Artifacts: Transform AI Coding Sessions Into Interactive Team Dashboards

Par : Nisha
19 juin 2026 à 04:35
Artificial intelligence is rapidly changing how software is built, but one challenge has remained consistent across AI coding tools: sharing context with teammates. A coding session may generate valuable insights, implementation plans, pull request summaries, or project documentation, but much of that information remains trapped inside chat conversations. Anthropic is aiming to solve that problem […]

GPT-5.6 Pro Stuns Early Testers, Reportedly Beating Fable 5 in SVG, Frontend and 3D Coding Tasks

Par : Nisha
18 juin 2026 à 17:12
OpenAI appears to be testing multiple GPT-5.6 series models behind the scenes, and early testers are already sharing impressive results across coding, frontend generation, image understanding, SVG creation, and even 3D modeling tasks. While OpenAI has not officially announced GPT-5.6 or GPT-5.6 Pro, social media is buzzing with claims from users who reportedly have access […]

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