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  • Adobe brings Photoshop, Express, and Acrobat features to ChatGPT
    December 10, 2025, 1:42 PM EST. Adobe is expanding ChatGPT's capabilities by surfacing features from its flagship apps. Users can tell ChatGPT to use Photoshop to edit specific image areas, remove or blur backgrounds, adjust exposure, brightness, and contrast, and apply effects with adjustable sliders. Through Express, the chatbot can fetch designs from its library, assemble themed creatives, animate elements, and edit designs. With Acrobat, ChatGPT can merge PDFs, edit or extract text and tables, and more. If you prefer, you can continue editing inside Adobe's apps. Availability is global: desktop, web, and iOS support all three, with Android currently limited to Express (Photoshop and Express support coming soon). OpenAI launched third-party app support earlier this year, and competition for usage within ChatGPT remains a key challenge.
  • Elon Musk pushes toward driverless Tesla robotaxis in Austin, targeting near-term full autonomy
    December 10, 2025, 1:40 PM EST. Tesla CEO Elon Musk reiterated that its robotaxis in Austin could be fully autonomous and driverless within weeks, claiming the tech problem is largely solved and validation is underway. The Austin fleet could grow to about 60 Model Y robotaxis serving roughly 173 square miles, as Tesla doubles its local presence this month. The plan falls short of earlier promises for hundreds in Austin and thousands in the SF Bay Area by 2025. If Tesla removes safety monitors, it would join Waymo as the only widely available autonomous ride-hail option in Austin. Tesla relies on cameras rather than lidar or radar, a stance critics say impacts safety. Tesla has 15-30 Austin vehicles and seven crashes since June; Waymo operates about 100 vehicles with nine crashes across five metros.
  • Tesla teams with BOXABL to pilot Micromenity modular rest-stop at Supercharger sites
    December 10, 2025, 1:34 PM EST. Tesla disclosed a collaboration with BOXABL to design and build a Micromenity modular structure at Supercharger sites, signaling a future of compact rest stops on long drives. A pilot has appeared in Magnant, France, where a small building-built by bk World Lounges rather than BOXABL-offers snacks, drinks, a gaming console, and restrooms for visitors while cars charge. The Magnant stop, with 56 stalls, is unusually large and may foreshadow similar facilities at rural or highway locations as Tesla expands its Supercharger network. The filing also notes one comprehensive Micromenity package. Separately, Tesla has rolled out initiatives like the Charging Passport, the Los Angeles Diner, and broader access for other automakers.
  • DJI Neo 3-Battery Combo Hits All-Time Low at Amazon - $229 (Save $60)
    December 10, 2025, 1:30 PM EST. The DJI Neo three-battery combo is $229 on Amazon, a $60 discount and roughly 21% off. As of Dec 10, 2025, it represents the lowest price we've seen for this kit, with stock described as limited. If you want longer flight times and spare batteries, this Neo bundle is a strong buy via Amazon now.
  • AI Bubble Talk Is Ridiculous, Says Strategist Brian Belski
    December 10, 2025, 1:28 PM EST. In this interview, Brian Belski says speculation about an AI bubble is ridiculous. He argues that higher prices alone don't prove a bubble; true froth appears when "everyone is making money." He recalls past cycles-dot-com and 2007-08-where the financial system benefited (banks, brokers, mortgage lenders) and then collapsed, prompting tighter discipline and new investing models. Today, AI activity is selective, with deals steered by the investment banks and what he calls the "man" controlling access. He suggests the real dynamic will be dispersion, not uniform gains, with stock-picking mattering more than hype. He points to the Magnificent 7 as a current focal point and predicts a continued split between AI winners and laggards through 2026 and beyond.