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BetaBeacon
July 3, 2026
Meta has launched a new app called Pocket in 2026, which allows users to vibe-code creations using AI without manual coding. The app features a social feed where users can explore, interact with, and remix gizmos created by others. Pocket offers a wide range of interactive possibilities, including game development, camera filters, and experiences similar to popular apps like Snapchat. This app is a result of Meta's acquisition of the vibe-coded game development platform Gizmo, showcasing their commitment to expanding offerings in the vibe-coding space.
AppWizard
May 26, 2026
The Samsung Gallery app will end its integration with Microsoft’s OneDrive on September 30, 2026, meaning it will no longer display photos stored on OneDrive. Users can still access their photos through the OneDrive Android app and web interface, but must adjust camera backup settings in the OneDrive app to ensure new photos are backed up. Microsoft has provided steps for users to update their camera roll settings to maintain backup of new photos and access existing ones. The OneDrive app features a dedicated Photos tab, but may not match the capabilities of Google Photos, which offers advanced search and AI-driven editing tools. Google recently expanded its storage options, introducing a plan for 5 TB of Google Drive storage for a .99 monthly fee with a Google AI Pro subscription.
BetaBeacon
May 19, 2026
Nintendo is set to launch a new game called Pictonico! on iOS and Android. It is a collection of over 80 mini games that allows players to insert photos from their camera roll into the gameplay. The game is free to start, but unlocking the full set of games will cost .99 for Volume 1 and .99 for Volume 2.
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