Every New Claude Feature in One List: Remote Control, Channels, Scheduled Tasks, Computer Use, 1M Context

Every New Claude Feature in One List: Remote Control, Channels, Scheduled Tasks, Computer Use, 1M Context

Khe Hy's RadReads newsletter — read by over 60,000 productivity-focused subscribers — just published the clearest single-page reference for every major Claude capability that has shipped in recent weeks. The list covers Remote Control (run Claude Code sessions from any device), Cowork Dispatch (orchestrate multiple sessions from mobile), Claude Code Channels (route Telegram, Discord, and CI failures into a live session via MCP), Scheduled Tasks (recurring cloud-based automation with no local machine required), Computer Use (direct mouse, keyboard, and screen control), and the 1 Million Token Context Window now generally available on Opus and Sonnet.

What makes this piece worth bookmarking is the framing: most feature announcements land in developer newsletters, but this one reaches a mainstream productivity audience — the managers and operators who will soon be asking their engineering teams to build on top of these capabilities. For developers: the combination of Remote Control, Channels, and Scheduled Tasks is the stack you need for fully unattended agentic workflows triggered by external events. That stack is now complete, and this article is the clearest map of how the pieces connect.

Read the full article at RadReads (Khe Hy — Substack) →