It is surprising to know that I can manage multiple accounts on WhatsApp with my iPhone. Please help me. How can I do this? Share with me a detailed guide.
Most of the messagings like WhatsApp, Telegram, etc are now heavily loaded with promotional ads, updates, public channels, and more. Don’t you think these messaging apps are becoming feature-heavy?
Heard of ChatGPT pinned chats? The new feature will allow you to simply bundle all the conversations to the top of the sidebar. Has anyone gone through this yet?
My morning starts with using Gemini Brief to scan my emails, calendars, and previous Gemini chats. I am curious to know which Gemini feature you are using?
Adobe has just dropped the latest updates for Photoshop, Premiere Pro, After Effects, and Lightroom. Have you updated your Creative Cloud apps yet? Which feature are you most excited to try?
Meta just announced a lineup of football-focused features across Threads, Instagram, Facebook, Messenger, and WhatsApp to bring fans closer to the action for this year’s FIFA World Cup. Do you guys used any of these features? If yes, then please do share the experience.
YouTube is rolling out new in-app messaging with invite-only chats. With this, you can connect with your buddies over their favourite videos directly on YouTube. No need to copy the link and send it on WhatsApp now!
Feels like every week there's a new model, a new agent, a new "this changes everything" announcement. Some of it genuinely does change how people work. A lot of it doesn't move the needle much beyond a demo video. Curious what people here think has actually been useful in practice versus what's mostly noise. Are you using AI tools differently than you were six months ago, or has the day to day stayed pretty similar despite all the announcements? Would love to hear real experiences, not predictions.
Feels like every week there's a new model, a new agent, a new "this changes everything" announcement. Some of it genuinely does change how people work. A lot of it doesn't move the needle much beyond a demo video.
Curious what people here think has actually been useful in practice versus what's mostly noise. Are you using AI tools differently than you were six months ago, or has the day to day stayed pretty similar despite all the announcements?
Would love to hear real experiences, not predictions.
YouTube Premium prices are going up again. Just got an email saying the individual plan is jumping to $15.99 per month in the US. Honestly, paying that much just to skip ads is not justifiable to me. Are you guys keeping your subscriptions or looking for alternatives?
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.
Apple resisted making a separate Siri chat app for years. However, executive Craig Federighi noted they shifted strategies. Users now prefer to have conversations with AI rather than having a quick response.
WhatsApp just showed how they block threat actors from spying on users. As our private chats and photos are becoming valuable, raising a security concern. That is why billions of people trust WhatsApp not just for their flashy updates.
I just noticed a new Lockdown mode setting on my ChatGPT account. Will turning it on protect my personal information if I accidently put any sensitive data?
Imagine asking Siri to find a restaurant, send the location to a friend, and add it to your calendar in one command. I was looking for this upgrade, like Android users are experiencing with Gemini. Waiting for its arrival on iOS!
Apple is building AI powerhouses! The WWDC 2026 event is going to showcase Siri app, which will be much like ChatGPT or Gemini. It is expected to deliver faster responses and maintain conversational context. Are you actually going to use it?
If Apple would integrate AI directly into search and app navigation, I can be better at searching or asking questions.
The WWDC event is here, and I am more excited about Siri than about iOS 27. Apple has been disappointing in the last few years when it comes to Apple Intelligence features, but it looks like the once-promised smarter Siri could finally make way.
Shopping has become easier now. On the Amazon shopping app, did you discover the AI visual search? It can suggest things to you by just clicking a picture. Have you tried this yet?
The first wave of Google Books includes 8 devices powered by Intel, MediaTek, and Snapdragon. The idea of launching devices on multiple chipsets actually looks interesting. However, Chromebook also convenient for reading. I am curious to know, would you consider a Googlebook over a Chromebook?
Anthropic Expanding Mythos! Dont you think that these companies are paying more attention to the markets outside the US and Europe now?
Devices like RTX Spark suggest a future where more AI tasks run directly on your computer instead of relying entirely on cloud services.
Product photos should help shoppers understand what they're buying. AI-generated images could create confusion unless they're clearly identified.
Google's Fake Call Detection Might Be the AI Feature I Actually Need
Everyone seems to have something on their wish list, whether it's battery life, fitness tracking, charging speed, or overall durability.
Have you guys noticed that Amazon Prime has added clips to its navigation bar? It has added a vertical video feed to let users find their next TV or watch a series. This was previously limited to TikTok, Reels, Shorts, Netflix, and Disney Hotstar. Why do streaming platforms need to enter this space?