Today, Apple announced something powerful for iPhone, bringing an enriching digital experience for your kids. Now parents can easily manage the content of their child, what they see, who they communicate with, and when they have access to apps. Here, the question arises: despite such parental controls, when is the right time for kids to get a phone?
I have been observing that people are flooding streaming platforms like Spotify with AI-generated podcasts. It seems like content creation is much easier now, but the quality could be a concern.
For a video creation, I do not require a camera, just a few tools, and my video is posted. I have been using tools such as Sora, Runway, Kling, and Pika that can create a video in minutes. Now just checked about Gemini Omni. Its early demos show better facial expressions and look more realistic.
OpenAI is turning ChatGPT into a “superapp,” which will include coding agents and AI tools. It seems like OpenAI is building a space where people can work, create, search, plan, and execute tasks.
I need a super cheap, basic backup laptop for traveling. I will only use it to write documents, check emails, and log into online databases. I have seen some really cheap Chromebooks, but I am worried they will lag or freeze when using basic websites and communication tools. Should I get a basic Chromebook or a cheap Windows laptop?
I think Apple no longer needs more AI tools. Instead, if improvements could be seen in Mail, Photos, Music, Notes, and Siri, then Apple is really worth using. Do you also agree?
Phones, computers, TVs, wearables, and AI tools are becoming more connected. The overall ecosystem may soon matter more than any single device.
Several AI tools are already there to make your daily tasks productive. We are so abundant with information, I am confused about what truly matters. Dreambeans has recently been introduced, I want to know how useful it is to you?
Samsung Notes has become surprisingly useful with features like handwritten notes, syncing, AI tools, and better organisation.
Galaxy AI features like Now Nudge, summaries, photo tools, and Gemini demos look cool, but which ones are people actually using regularly?
At first, AI tools felt more like demos, but features like summaries, transcription, and writing help have slowly become useful in everyday life.
I turned Edge Panels off years ago, but trying them again on the Galaxy S26 reminded me how handy quick access to apps, contacts, and tools can be.
A lot of users never check Device Care, but its battery, storage, and performance tools can be surprisingly useful for keeping your phone healthy.
People don’t talk much about security tools, but Auto Blocker sounds pretty useful. Has anyone seen it actually block or warn about something risky?
I was exploring Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra features, and I noticed some of the AI-powered tools require signing into the account. There are really some amazing AI features after unlocking that you can enjoy. You can assist with some photos, create reminders, and what makes it different from basic setup is that it has some impressive tools, such as Now Nudge, Now Brief, that boost productivity.
I used the new AI photo tools on the Galaxy S26 Ultra to get rid of a strange shadow on a portrait. Instead of just making the area blurry like older apps, it looked at the lighting and fixed the skin naturally. So, next time you click a photo, you must try this. That looks real as well!
GPT 5.5 is here! OpenAI aims to provide faster, smarter responses and to make everyday AI tasks easier. I think AI tools are competing with responsiveness and usability rather than just having raw capability. What do you think will this truly change the way we use tools for our daily tasks?
For quick questions and comparisons, are you also the one who is using ChatGPT the traditional way? I am opening ChatGPT, thinking of it as Google. It feels faster and less cluttered for basic queries. Have AI tools started replacing traditional search for you, too?
Guys! I can sense new AI image tools competing, so I wonder which one actually gives better results or if both are just different styles of the same thing?
Microsoft is upgrading its ads platform and adding new AI tools for easier discovery. It will help brands target their specific audience in a more personalised way. Where do you think it will impact?