Anthropic’s Claude AI Chatbot Expected to Gain ‘Voice Mode’ This Month

Anthropic, makers of the Claude AI chatbot, are close to launching a new voice assistant to rival OpenAI’s similar option for interacting with ChatGPT, according to Bloomberg.



Unless plans change, the new “voice mode” feature could be released as soon as this month – nearly a year after OpenAI began rolling out its own equivalent to users.

The feature, which will be available in the Claude iOS app and likely elsehwhere, reportedly includes three voices named Airy, Mellow, and British-accented Buttery.

Anthropic has previously said it is working on a voice mode for Claude, but it has not officially revealed a planned launch window or any other details. The feature was discovered in Anthropic’s code by app researcher M1Astra.

Anthropic recently launched a new feature for its Claude AI assistant called “Research,” aimed at providing thorough, citation-supported answers by drawing from online sources and corporate customer data. The tool is Anthropic’s answer to OpenAI’s Deep Research, which debuted earlier this year.

In addition, Claude is gaining support for Gmail, Google Calendar, and Google Docs, enabling users to query and interact with their Google Workspace content for more efficient task and information management.
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Upcoming security feature on Galaxy phones will become headache for thieves

Google consistently keeps upgrading Android with features, which, when someone steals your device, keep them from accessing it, protect your data, and help you find it. Last year, the brand introduced Theft Detection Lock for Android. When a person snatches your phone from your hand and it is unlocked, this feature automatically recognises that and […]

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Honor presents new AI image editing features at Google Cloud Next

In March, Honor unveiled its Alpha Plan – a $10 billion investment in AI features over 5 years with the goal of becoming a leading AI device ecosystem company globally. Honor attended Google’s Cloud Next 2025 event in Las Vegas to support a key partner in the Alpha Plan and to promote some of the new features that they have created. AI Outpainting is a big one – it allows users to reframe a photo by zooming out and rotating it as needed. Normally, this will leave blank areas that go beyond what you captured in the shot. But with Honor’s AiMAGE suite, those blanks will be filled in using…

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iPhone Fold: New Leak Corroborates Camera Setup on Outer Display

Further details have emerged about the camera system on Apple’s upcoming foldable iPhone, informally dubbed the “iPhone Fold.”



Expected to launch next year, Apple’s book-style foldable is rumored to feature a 7.8-inch crease-free internal display and a 5.5-inch external screen. According to industry analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the device will include a dual-lens rear camera along with front-facing cameras usable in both folded and unfolded states, ensuring comprehensive camera functionality in any configuration.

While previous reports noted that the unfolded state will utilize an under-screen camera (USC), there was less information about the front camera in the folded state – until now.

According to Korean news aggregator yeux1122, citing an unknown Weibo-based source, Apple has opted for a punch-hole front-facing camera on the outer display. The design is said to be “almost identical to current foldables” on the market, such as Google’s Pixel 9 Pro Fold (pictured below). The blog also cited previously revealed information on the display sizes and screen resolutions.

It remains unclear whether the punch-hole will be visible during active use or encased in a smaller Dynamic Island, but Face ID is not expected to be part of the equation. Instead, Apple is believed to have integrated Touch ID into the side button, in order to conserve internal space for other components.

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Kuo says final hardware specifications will be locked in during the second quarter of this year (April 1 – June 30), suggesting some elements are still subject to change. However, analyst Jeff Pu claims the device has already entered the New Product Introduction (NPI) phase at Foxconn – a critical stage in Apple’s product development cycle – indicating that key specs may already be finalized.

Mass production is reportedly scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2026, with a release expected late next year. The first-generation foldable iPhone is expected to carry a price tag between $2,000 and $2,300. A second-generation model is reportedly already in the pipeline, with mass production planned for the second half of 2027.

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We’ve already seen multiple rumors about Apple’s iPhone Fold launch price, with some suggesting it would cost anywhere from $2,000 to $2,500, while a more recent report speculated a $2,300 launch price. The latest addition comes from tipster Instant Digital who believes the device will be priced in the $2,100 – $2,300 range. According to the post, the price was estimated based on Apple’s current profit margins. This would position the iPhone Fold above key competitors like Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold6 ($1,900) and Google’s Pixel 9 Pro Fold ($1,800) while also making Apple’s first foldable…

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