Students are using all three AI tools wrong and they should use this one first
A second-year student once described their AI workflow to me as: open ChatGPT, type the question, paste the answer into the essay. The problem is…
A second-year student once described their AI workflow to me as: open ChatGPT, type the question, paste the answer into the essay. The problem is…
Most people type chrome://flags into the address bar once, read the warning about experimental features, and close the tab. The warning is not wrong, but…
Google has officially unveiled the Googlebook, a premium hardware category running Aluminium OS to succeed the Chromebook. Announced on May 12 at The Android Show…
When I first heard about Android 17’s “Pause Point,” I assumed it was another toothless Digital Wellbeing update destined for the ‘Off’ toggle. I was…
The first time I watched the Android Show recap, I kept waiting for the new wallpaper engine or some redesigned settings menu. Neither showed up.…
For years, the answer to “what AI should I use on iPhone?” was simple. Siri, because it is the only one that can actually do…
The first offline game I ever installed on a phone was Smash Hit, sometime around 2015. I played it for a week on a Mumbai…
There is a specific kind of frustration that comes from finding out an AI gave you a confident, well-written answer that was wrong. Not partially…
The May patch landed last Tuesday, and within an hour the Pixel subreddit had a familiar tone to it. People charging twice before lunch. Phones…
You glance at iPhone Storage expecting Photos to be the villain. Somehow it is not. A category called System Data is sitting on 30GB and…