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[Release] openclaw/openclaw v2026.4.25-beta.2: openclaw 2026.4.25-beta.2
OpenClaw v2026.4.25-beta.2 delivers major upgrades across text-to-speech (TTS) with new providers and chat-scoped controls, plugin architecture optimization through cold persisted registry, comprehensive OpenTelemetry observability expansion, safer browser automation with CDP improvements, and hardened installation/update processes across all platforms. The release includes PWA/Web Push support in the control UI, per-agent and per-account TTS overrides, and deterministic plugin discovery that eliminates broad manifest scans.
- TTS system overhaul: `/tts latest` read-aloud, chat-scoped auto-TTS toggles (`/tts chat on|off|default`), per-agent and per-account overrides, plus 8 new providers (Azure Speech, Xiaomi, Local CLI, Inworld, Volcengine, ElevenLabs v3, and channel-specific support)
- Plugin registry migration: Move from manifest-based discovery to cold persisted registry, eliminating broad scans and making plugin updates, repairs, and provider discovery deterministic and faster
- OpenTelemetry expansion: Bounded low-cardinality telemetry across model calls, token usage, tool loops, harness runs, exec processes, delivery, context assembly, and memory pressure with signal-specific OTLP endpoint overrides
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Build Your Own 24/7 AI Agent with OpenClaw – Full Beginner Tutorial
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Building a Multi-Agent AI Teaching Assistant in Python with Google ADK
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[Release] openclaw/openclaw v2026.4.25-beta.4: openclaw 2026.4.25-beta.4
OpenClaw v2026.4.25-beta.4 introduces major upgrades to text-to-speech (TTS) with new providers and chat-scoped controls, migrates plugin startup paths to a cold persisted registry for faster performance, expands OpenTelemetry observability across model calls and tool loops, hardens browser automation with safer URLs and iframe awareness, and strengthens installation/update processes across multiple platforms. The release also adds PWA/Web Push support to the control UI and includes new CLI tools for plugin management and diagnostics.
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[Release] openclaw/openclaw v2026.4.25-beta.3: openclaw 2026.4.25-beta.3
OpenClaw v2026.4.25-beta.3 introduces major upgrades to text-to-speech (TTS) with new providers and chat-scoped controls, migrates plugin management to a cold persisted registry for faster startup, expands OpenTelemetry observability across model calls and tool loops, enhances browser automation safety with iframe-aware snapshots, and hardens installation/update processes across multiple platforms. The release also adds PWA/Web Push support to the control UI and includes new CLI tools for setup and diagnostics.
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Manus Desktop Works on Your Actual Computer Now
Manus has released a desktop application that operates directly on your local machine, enabling file organization, folder renaming, and automation tasks. The app integrates with your actual computer environment rather than requiring cloud infrastructure. This represents a significant shift toward local-first AI agent capabilities for everyday file management and productivity tasks.
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How to Run Manus AI [OpenManus] Locally
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How To Create Manus AI Account 2025 Manus AI Sign UpRegister Guide
This guide covers the step-by-step process for creating a Manus AI account in 2025. It provides instructions for signing up and registering on the Manus AI platform. The video walks through the account creation workflow to help new users get started with Manus AI services.
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