OpenAI Plans Desktop Superapp to Unify Tools

OpenAI is planning to merge its core products into a single desktop “superapp” to simplify the user experience and improve efficiency across its ecosystem.

The new application will combine ChatGPT, the Codex coding platform and a browser into one unified interface. The move is aimed at reducing fragmentation and making it easier for users to access multiple AI tools in a single environment.

OpenAI said the decision follows internal concerns that spreading development across separate apps had slowed progress and affected product quality. The restructuring will also involve organizational changes, with leadership roles shifting to support the transition.

The initiative comes as competition intensifies in the AI space, particularly from rivals offering integrated tools for developers and everyday users. By consolidating its offerings, OpenAI aims to strengthen adoption and streamline product development.

The superapp strategy reflects a broader trend in technology toward unified platforms that combine multiple services into a single user experience.

Tesla Awaits Dutch Decision on Self-Driving Approval

Tesla expects a decision by April 10 from the Dutch vehicle authority on whether its Full Self-Driving technology can be approved in the Netherlands.

The regulator said it is in the final stages of evaluating the system, reviewing test data and safety performance before making a determination. Approval will depend on whether the technology meets strict safety requirements.

Tesla is seeking to expand deployment of its driver-assistance system across Europe, where regulatory approval is a key hurdle. The company has indicated that a broader EU-wide approval could follow later in the year.

The decision is closely watched as it could influence how quickly advanced driver-assistance systems are rolled out across European markets.

Oppo K15 Pro Key Specifications Revealed Ahead of China Launch; Dimensity 8500 Super SoC Confirmed

The Oppo K15 Pro series is scheduled to go official in China later today, comprising the K15 Pro and K15 Pro+ models. Ahead of its anticipated debut, several specifications of the Oppo K15 Pro have been confirmed by the brand. It will sport a 6.58-inch display with a high refresh rate of 144Hz. The handset is confirmed to be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8500 Super chipset. It will pack a 7,500mAh battery.

Oppo K15 Pro Specifications (Confirmed)
In a series of Weibo posts, Oppo confirmed that the K15 Pro’s Dimensity 8500 Super chipset will be complemented by the company’s proprietary Tide Engine for performance optimisation. For thermal management, the brand has equipped the upcoming handset with a new generation “Rafale” heat dissipation system comprising a large vapour chamber.

On the camera front, the Oppo K15 Pro is confirmed to be equipped with a 50-megapixel primary camera with optical image stabilisation (OIS) and an 8-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens. It will sport a 16.-megapixel front-facing camera for selfies and video calls. For connectivity, the upcoming handset is teased to come with dual-frequency GPS and BeiDou support.
Oppo says the K15 Pro carries an IP69 dust and water resistance rating. It is confirmed to pack a 7,500mAh battery with 80W wired fast charging support. The handset will also have bypass charging support and a dedicated chip for battery management.

The Oppo K15 Pro series, notably, will be launched today at 2:30pm Beijing Time (12pm IST). Like the K13 Turbo Pro models, the upcoming handsets are aimed at mobile gamers, equipped with active cooling fans that are claimed to have a five-year life test. The K15 Pro will be offered in Cyber ​​Wing, Golden Legend, Photodust and Origin Gray (translated from Chinese) colour options, while the Pro+ model is teased in Cyber ​​Wing, Photodust and Origin Gray (translated from Chinese) shades.