🌅 Tekin Morning May 16: Lifetime GPT for $80, Apple Lawsuit & Runway Revolution
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🌅 Tekin Morning May 16: Lifetime GPT for $80, Apple Lawsuit & Runway Revolution

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In the May 16, 2026 Tekin Morning briefing, we dissect six explosive tech stories. We analyze 1min.AI's insane offer granting lifetime access to GPT-4, Claude 3.5, and Gemini Pro for just $80. We also cover the launch of OpenAI's Codex mobile app, and Runway Gen 4.5's historic breakthrough, crushing both Sora 2 and Google Veo 3. Furthermore, we explore Bose's return to challenge Sonos, OpenAI preparing a massive lawsuit against Apple over their failed ChatGPT integration, and Apple's strategic move to test chip production using Intel's 18A-P ar

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🌅 Welcome to Tekin Morning May 16, 2026

Good morning, tech enthusiasts! We're kicking off your day with the hottest tech news from around the globe. From lifetime AI access for just $80 to OpenAI's legal battle with Apple, from Codex going mobile to Runway crushing Google in AI video generation — it's all here in today's comprehensive roundup!

⚡ Today's Headlines:
💰 Lifetime access to GPT, Claude & Gemini for just $80
📱 Codex now on your phone — code from anywhere
🎬 Runway beats Google & OpenAI in AI video generation
🔊 Bose takes on Sonos with Lifestyle Ultra series
⚖️ OpenAI prepares lawsuit against Apple — tech giants clash
🔧 Apple testing chip production with Intel

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💰 AI Access Revolution: GPT, Claude & Gemini for $80 — Forever!

In a world where monthly AI subscriptions have become a significant expense, a platform called 1min.AI promises to solve all these concerns with a one-time payment of just $80. Featured by Mashable and PopSci as one of the best deals of 2026, this platform offers lifetime access to the world's most powerful AI models.

🎯 What Models Are Available?

  • GPT-4 & GPT-5.4 from OpenAI — for complex analysis and professional writing
  • Claude 3.5 Sonnet from Anthropic — for deep reasoning and coding
  • Gemini Pro from Google — for smart search and data analysis
  • Llama 3.3 from Meta — for text processing and translation
  • DALL-E 3 — for high-quality image generation
  • Stable Diffusion — for artistic image creation
  • Midjourney — for professional graphic design

According to TechCrunch and Mashable, this platform is essentially a unified dashboard that allows you to switch between different models and choose the best one for each task. For example, you can use Claude for coding, GPT-4 for article writing, Gemini for research, and DALL-E for image generation — all in one platform without needing separate subscriptions.

💡 Tekin Analysis: Is This Deal Really Worth It?

Let's do the math: ChatGPT Plus costs $20/month, Claude Pro costs $20/month, and Gemini Advanced costs $20/month. If you have all three, you're paying $60/month or $720/year. With 1min.AI's $80 lifetime deal, you break even in just two months, and after that, everything is free! Of course, this service has limitations on daily requests (around 1,000 queries per month for the Advanced Business plan), but for most regular users, it's more than sufficient. The key advantage? You're using official APIs from these companies, so output quality is identical to the original versions.

📊 Annual Cost Comparison

Service Monthly Cost Annual Cost
ChatGPT Plus $20 $240
Claude Pro $20 $240
Gemini Advanced $20 $240
1min.AI (Lifetime) $0 $80 (one-time)
Total (3 services) $60 $720

💰 First-year savings: $640

📱 Codex in Your Pocket: OpenAI Makes Coding Mobile

OpenAI today released one of the biggest updates of 2026: Codex Remote Access is now available in the ChatGPT mobile app for iOS and Android. This means you no longer need to sit behind your laptop to manage your coding projects — everything is controllable from your phone.

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According to The Verge and TechCrunch, this feature allows you to run Codex on your Mac and monitor and control all its activities through your phone. You can:

  • ✅ View the status of running projects
  • Review Codex outputs
  • ✅ Issue new commands
  • ✅ Approve or reject changes
  • ✅ Switch between different models (GPT-5.5, Claude, Gemini)
  • ✅ Receive notifications when Codex needs guidance

🎯 Real-World Use Cases

Scenario 1: You're on your way home and Codex is refactoring a large codebase. Suddenly you get a notification that Codex has found two different approaches to rewriting a function and needs your decision. You review the code from your phone, choose the better method, and Codex continues its work.

Scenario 2: You're sitting in a café and an idea for a new feature comes to mind. You launch Codex from your phone, provide the description, and Codex starts implementing it. By the time you get home, the code is ready!

The important note is that this feature currently only works for Codex on macOS, but OpenAI has announced that Windows support will be added soon. Also, this feature is available to all users — including free users — though paid users have fewer limitations on the number of requests.

💡 Tekin Analysis: Why This Is a Game Changer

Until now, AI coding meant sitting behind a computer. But with Codex Mobile, OpenAI has taken the concept of "remote coding" to a whole new level. This is especially valuable for freelance developers and remote teams. Imagine being on a trip but still able to manage your projects, or being in a meeting when Codex needs a question answered — no need to interrupt your work anymore. This is something GitHub Copilot and Cursor haven't offered yet. The ability to stay in the loop without being physically present at your desk is revolutionary for modern development workflows.

📊 AI Coding Tools Comparison

Tool Mobile Access Remote Control Notifications
Codex Mobile
GitHub Copilot
Cursor
Replit AI ⚠️ Limited

🎬 Runway Defeats Google & OpenAI: Gen 4.5 Becomes Best AI Video Model

In a stunning turn of events, Runway — the startup that began by helping filmmakers — now claims to have built the world's best AI video generation model, surpassing both Google's Veo 3 and OpenAI's Sora 2 Pro. The company's Gen 4.5 model has claimed the number one spot on the independent Video Arena leaderboard with an Elo score of 1,247, leaving its competitors in the dust.

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According to TechCrunch, Runway — backed by Nvidia and SoftBank — has achieved significant superiority over competitors in three key areas with this new model:

🎯 Three Key Advantages of Gen 4.5

  • Realistic Physics: Object motion, lighting and shadows, and physical interactions are incredibly accurate. For example, when a ball hits the ground, its bounce, rotation, and deformation are completely natural.
  • Cause and Effect Understanding: The model understands that if someone drops a glass, it should break. If wind blows, leaves should move. This is something Sora 2 still struggles with.
  • Cinematic Camera Movement: The camera moves professionally — not too fast, not too slow. Zoom, pan, and tilt are all natural and usable in real projects.

Interestingly, Runway stated in an interview with TechCrunch that their goal isn't just to build tools for filmmakers — they want to create World Models. These models can simulate the real world and can be used in areas such as robotics, autonomous vehicles, and scientific simulations.

📊 Video Arena Rankings (May 2026)

Rank Model Elo Score Company
🥇 1 Gen 4.5 1247 Runway
🥈 2 Veo 3 1198 Google
🥉 3 Kling 1.6 1156 Kuaishou
7 Sora 2 Pro 1089 OpenAI

📊 Source: Video Arena Leaderboard - May 2026

💡 Tekin Analysis: Why Did Runway Win?

Runway's success shows that sometimes, focusing on one specific area is better than trying to solve all problems. While Google and OpenAI are trying to build multipurpose models, Runway has put all its effort into video generation. The result? A model that's unmatched in its domain. Additionally, Runway has worked with professional filmmakers from the start and incorporated their feedback into model development — something competitors have done less of. This "bottom-up" approach has made Gen 4.5 exactly what real users need. The company's deep understanding of cinematic language and visual storytelling gives it an edge that pure tech companies struggle to match.

🔊 Bose Takes on Sonos with Lifestyle Ultra Series

After four years, Bose has revived its Lifestyle brand and introduced three new products that directly compete with the Sonos ecosystem. The Lifestyle Ultra Speaker ($299), Lifestyle Ultra Soundbar ($1,099), and Lifestyle Ultra Subwoofer ($899) are all available starting today (May 15) and claim to offer better sound quality than comparable Sonos products.

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🎯 Key Specs of Lifestyle Ultra Speaker

  • Price: $299 (black/white) | $349 (beige - Bose.com exclusive)
  • Drivers: One front-firing woofer, one tweeter, and one up-firing driver (for spatial audio)
  • Support: Apple AirPlay 2, Spotify Connect, Google Cast
  • Voice Assistant: First third-party speaker with Alexa Plus (Amazon's generative AI)
  • Grouping: Can group with non-Bose speakers via AirPlay and Google Cast

According to The Verge and Tom's Guide, the Lifestyle Ultra Speaker has one key advantage over the Sonos Era 100 (which costs the same): an up-firing driver. This driver causes sound to spread throughout the space, creating a more spacious and richer feel. In initial tests, The Verge's reporter said "I was surprised by how big this speaker sounds for its size, and the vocal clarity was exceptional."

📊 Bose Lifestyle Ultra vs Sonos Era 100

Feature Bose Lifestyle Ultra Sonos Era 100
Price $299 $299
Up-firing driver
Google Cast
Alexa Plus (AI)
Multi-brand grouping ✅ (AirPlay/Cast) ❌ (Sonos only)

⚖️ OpenAI Prepares to Sue Apple: Tech Giants Clash

In one of the biggest tech disputes of 2026, OpenAI is preparing legal action against Apple. According to Bloomberg and Reuters, the AI company is frustrated with its two-year partnership with Apple and believes that the ChatGPT integration into Apple's operating systems has failed to deliver the subscriber numbers and prominence it expected.

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According to reports, OpenAI's lawyers are working with an outside law firm and reviewing a range of options that could include a formal lawsuit or sending a breach-of-contract notice. Sources say these actions could be "formally executed in the near future."

⚠️ Main Causes of the Dispute

  • Low subscriber numbers: OpenAI expected millions of Apple users to migrate to ChatGPT Plus ($20/month), but it didn't happen.
  • Weak positioning: ChatGPT is offered as a secondary option in iOS and macOS, not as the primary assistant.
  • Competition with Apple Intelligence: Apple simultaneously developed its own Apple Intelligence that competes with ChatGPT.
  • Technical limitations: The ChatGPT integration has limitations and doesn't provide a seamless user experience.

💡 Tekin Analysis: Who Will Win?

This is a complex battle. On one hand, OpenAI has a right to be upset — Apple really has positioned ChatGPT as a second-class citizen in its ecosystem. But on the other hand, Apple had no obligation to promote or advertise ChatGPT and only provided an API. The key question is: Did the contract between the two companies include specific commitments regarding subscriber numbers or positioning? If yes, OpenAI has a better chance of winning. If not, this is just business disappointment, not breach of contract. It seems likely this saga will end in an out-of-court settlement — probably with Apple paying compensation or improving ChatGPT's position in future iOS versions. What's clear is that this partnership model — where a platform holder also competes with its partners — is fundamentally broken.

🔧 Apple Testing Chip Production with Intel: End of TSMC Monopoly?

In an unexpected move, Apple has begun testing production of its chips using Intel's 18A-P process. According to supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo and Engadget, Intel is producing trial runs of low-end and legacy chips for iPhone, iPad, and Mac — and this could be the beginning of a major shift in Apple's supply strategy.

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According to reports, these tests are taking place in 2026, and the main goal is to evaluate Intel's 18A-P process capabilities. If results are satisfactory, mass production will begin in 2027 and increase through 2028 and 2029.

🎯 Why Is Apple Seeking Supply Diversification?

  • Reducing TSMC dependence: Currently, nearly 100% of Apple's chips are manufactured by TSMC — a major risk.
  • Geopolitical tensions: TSMC is in Taiwan, and China-Taiwan tensions could disrupt the supply chain.
  • Bargaining power: Having a second supplier gives Apple more negotiating leverage.
  • US manufacturing: Intel has manufacturing facilities in the US, aligning with Biden/Trump administration policies.

💡 Tekin Analysis: Can Intel Really Compete with TSMC?

That's the million-dollar question! Intel has failed to meet its production targets several times in recent years, but several factors work in its favor: massive investment (over $100 billion in factory modernization), advanced Foveros 3D packaging technology, US government support (billions in subsidies), and hiring top engineers from TSMC and Samsung. However, TSMC has decades of experience and unmatched quality. Our prediction: Intel can succeed with low-end and mid-range chips, but for flagship chips (like A-series and M-series), it still has a long way to go. This is a multi-year journey, and success is far from guaranteed.

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📊 Summary and Looking Ahead

Today we witnessed six major news stories, each shaping the future of technology in its own way. From democratizing AI access with 1min.AI to making coding mobile with Codex, from fierce competition in AI video generation to legal battles between tech giants — all of this shows that the tech industry is undergoing rapid transformation.

🔮 Tekin's Predictions for Next Week

  • 🤖 Google I/O 2026: Expect Google to unveil its response to Codex and GPT-5.5
  • 📱 Samsung Galaxy S26 FE: Possible announcement of cheaper S26 version with local AI
  • 🎮 Xbox Summer Showcase: Reveal of new exclusive games and possibly Xbox Elite 3
  • 💰 Bitcoin: Given geopolitical tensions, expect significant price volatility
  • ⚖️ Musk vs Altman case: Court ruling likely by end of week

💭 Tekin's Final Take

If there's one common thread in today's news, it's diversity and independence. 1min.AI gives you independence from expensive subscriptions. Codex Mobile gives independence from desktop. Runway gives independence from tech giants. Bose gives independence from Sonos's closed ecosystem. And Apple is gaining independence from TSMC. This trend shows the tech industry is maturing — no one wants to be dependent on a single supplier or platform anymore. And that's good news for consumers, because more competition means lower prices and higher quality.

📈 Today's Stats & Numbers

$80
Lifetime AI Access
1247
Gen 4.5 Elo Score
$2,297
Full Bose Lifestyle Price
18A-P
Intel Process Node

❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

❓ Is 1min.AI really lifetime or does it have time limitations?

Yes, according to 1min.AI's terms of service, your access is truly lifetime. However, there are two important notes:

1. Query limitations: The Advanced Business plan has around 1,000 queries per month. If you need more, you'll need to upgrade.
2. Access to new models: Your access to current models (GPT-4, Claude 3.5, Gemini Pro) is lifetime, but future models (e.g., GPT-6) may require additional payment.

However, for most regular users, these limitations don't pose a problem, and the deal remains extremely valuable.

❓ Does Codex Mobile require high-speed internet?

No, Codex Mobile doesn't require high-speed internet. The connection between your phone and computer is established through OpenAI's servers, and only commands and status updates are transmitted, not the entire code. It works well even with regular 3G or 4G internet. However, for instant notifications, a stable connection is recommended.

❓ Why is Runway Gen 4.5 better than Sora 2?

Three main reasons:

1. Realistic physics: Gen 4.5 better understands the laws of physics. Object motion, lighting and shadows, and physical interactions are more natural.
2. Cause and effect understanding: The model understands that if someone drops a glass, it should break. Sora 2 sometimes ignores these relationships.
3. Professional camera movement: The camera moves like a professional cinematographer, not randomly.

Of course, Sora 2 Pro is still better in some areas (like generating longer videos), but in terms of overall quality, Gen 4.5 is the winner.

❓ Is Bose Lifestyle Ultra compatible with older Bose speakers?

Yes and no. Lifestyle Ultra uses standard protocols like AirPlay 2 and Google Cast, so you can group it with any speaker that supports these protocols (including some older Bose models). However, if your old speakers only support Bose's proprietary protocol (SoundTouch), unfortunately they're not compatible. The best way is to check the compatibility list on Bose's website.

❓ When will the OpenAI vs Apple lawsuit be resolved?

It's not clear yet. According to Bloomberg's report, OpenAI hasn't filed a formal lawsuit yet and is reviewing various options. If it goes to court, it could take months or even years. But there's a higher probability that the two companies will reach an out-of-court settlement — likely with Apple paying compensation or improving ChatGPT's position in iOS 27. Our prediction: we'll have news by the end of summer 2026.

❓ Can Intel really compete with TSMC?

That's the million-dollar question! Intel has failed to meet its production targets several times in recent years, but several factors work in its favor:

1. Massive investment: Over $100 billion in factory modernization
2. Foveros technology: Advanced 3D packaging
3. US government support: Billions in subsidies
4. Hiring top engineers from TSMC and Samsung

But TSMC has decades of experience and unmatched quality. Our prediction: Intel can succeed with low-end and mid-range chips, but for flagship chips (like A-series and M-series), it still has a long way to go.

🎯 Key Takeaways

  • ✅ 1min.AI offers lifetime access to GPT, Claude & Gemini for $80
  • ✅ Codex is now on mobile — code from anywhere
  • ✅ Runway Gen 4.5 became the best AI video generation model
  • ✅ Bose Lifestyle Ultra is a serious Sonos competitor
  • ✅ OpenAI is preparing to sue Apple
  • ✅ Apple is testing chip production with Intel

⚠️ Security Warnings & Important Notes

  • 🔒 OpenAI lost two employee devices in TanStack attack — don't forget macOS updates
  • 🔒 Microsoft Exchange CVE-2026-42897 is being actively exploited — patch now
  • 🔒 When buying 1min.AI, purchase from official site — many scams exist
  • 🔒 Codex Mobile requires secure connection — don't use public Wi-Fi

💭 Final Thoughts: What an Exciting Day!

Today was one of the most content-rich days of 2026. From the revolution in AI access to legal battles between tech giants, from amazing advances in AI video generation to strategic shifts in supply chains — all of this shows that the tech industry is undergoing rapid transformation.

The common thread in all these stories? Diversity, independence, and competition. Companies no longer want to depend on a single supplier or platform. Users no longer want to be locked into expensive subscriptions. And that's good news for all of us — more competition means lower prices, higher quality, and more innovation.

Tonight in Tekin Night we'll be back with important security news, including the Microsoft Exchange vulnerability being actively exploited, the OpenAI attack, and macOS bugs discovered by Anthropic Mythos. Until then, stay safe and keep following tech! 🚀

📚 Sources & References

  • Mashable — "Replace your OpenAI subscription with lifetime access to Gemini, Claude, and even GPT for $80"
  • TechCrunch — "OpenAI says Codex is coming to your phone"
  • The Verge — "OpenAI's Codex is now in the ChatGPT mobile app"
  • TechCrunch — "Runway started by helping filmmakers. Now it wants to beat Google at AI"
  • The Verge — "Bose's new Lifestyle Ultra speakers are now available"
  • Bloomberg — "Apple-OpenAI Alliance Frays, Setting Up Possible Legal Fight"
  • Reuters — "OpenAI explores legal options against Apple, source says"
  • MacRumors — "Report: Intel is Testing Production of Some iPhone, iPad, and Mac Chips"
  • Engadget — "Apple reportedly testing Intel's 18A-P process to make iPhone and Mac chips"
  • Tekin Editorial Team — Research & Analysis

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