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NEW iPhone leaked π±π
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9to5Mac leaked an unreleased photo of the two new iPhone XS models, set to replace the iPhone X this fall. The leak is timely: Apple announced their their annual keynote yesterday morning, slated for September 12th.
The iPhone XS will come in two sizes: a 5.8in model identical to the current iPhone X, and a larger 6.5in model like the 7 and 7+ from 2016.
Our biggest question: how is the "iPhone XS" pronounced? Is it the "iPhone 10 S," "iPhone Excess," or the "iPhone Extra Small"? Is the larger model called the "iPhone Extra Small Plus"? We're here to ask the most important questions.
To keep yourself distracted until September 12th, here's a list of our favorite productivity-killing apps:
πΎΒ The Internet Arcade (900+ classic arcade games, no quarters required)
πΒ Snake on a Chrome: The classic game, now in your browser
π₯Β Giphy Tab: Ridiculous GIFs in every new Chrome tab
πΒ Netflix Super Browse: Let's you pick Netflix's secret genres
π‘Β Annoisli: Listen to screaming babies and sirens at work
We apologize in advance for all the time that will be lost. For more, check out the Anti-Productivity collection on Product Hunt.Β π
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CoChat connects your local OpenClaw to a shared workspace so your team can run agents together, review outputs side-by-side, and iterate in real time β no SSH access to your laptop required.
Bring every instance into one hub: local OpenClaw, KiloClaw, multiple machines. Same agents, shared context, zero stepping on toes. Donβt want it running on personal devices? Deploy managed, containerized OpenClaw instances with real access controls.
Claude, GPT, Gemini β switch models mid-conversation and compare outputs in one thread.
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