- YouTube is testing a built-in sleep timer, only for Premium subscribers

YouTube is testing a new sleep timer in its mobile app and on desktop that will stop playing after a certain amount of time.
- Instagram is testing a new Snap Maps feature

Instagram has started testing a new feature that looks a lot like Snap Maps. This feature allows Instagram users to post text and video updates to the map based on the location
- Google's AI Test Kitchen allows creating unique images, music and poetry

Google's AI Test Kitchen is one such platform, offering MusicFX, TextFX, and ImageFX to inspire and support creators in their artistic journey.
- Former YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki passed away

Google CEO Sundar Pichai shared the sad news about the passing of Susan Wojcicki, former CEO of YouTube, in the early morning of September 11.
- New battery technology may soon replace lithium-ion

Group1, a startup company in Texas (USA) has just announced the world's first potassium-ion battery (Potassium battery - KIB) with industry standard size 18650, promising to
- Unexpectedly, Conan's 5 accessories turned out to be real?

In Detective Conan, there are technological items created by Dr. Agasa for Detective Conan that are not fictional but actually exist in life.
- Microsoft has announced the 'death date' of the Paint 3D application for Windows 11

User response to the new Paint 3D application was not as positive as expected, and Microsoft was forced to continue maintaining the old Paint application alongside the new Paint
- How to arrange images on top of each other in Word

Collating images on top of each other in Word is very simple when you just need to adjust the image position in Word. The article below will guide you to combine overlapping photos
- How to convert text into speech on TTS

TTS will convert text into speech and have files for us to download. So users can easily use audio files for other purposes.
- One of the worst data leaks in the history of cybersecurity has just been exposed

This may be the most serious data scandal since the 2013 Yahoo data breach, which also saw 3 billion users' personal information leaked.
- How to take interesting abstract photos on smartphones

Today, smartphone cameras are capable of taking all types of photos, including abstract photos.
- How to customize Outlook the way you want

Customizing Outlook is pretty easy, although you'll see some slight differences between the web and mobile versions.
- Top 5 AI tools on Cava

There are many different AI tools on Canva and each tool has unique functions. Here are the top AI tools on Canva.
- 6 reasons why Chromebooks should be your next laptop choice

Chromebooks have evolved significantly since their launch in 2011 and are now more capable than ever. So why do so few people consider them when buying their next laptop?
- Detecting software vulnerabilities Samsung can be rewarded with 1 million USD

Samsung has just announced a reward of up to $1 million for anyone who discovers and documents security vulnerabilities found in the company's software.
- 6 opened foods have their shelf life shortened by up to 10 times

Some foods go bad just a few months after opening even though they have a shelf life of one year, why?
- Nvidia is again accused of collecting AI data from Netflix and YouTube

Nvidia has secretly collected video content from online sources such as Netflix and YouTube to use for its artificial intelligence products without permission.
- 4 creative ways to use a scanning printer

Besides printing digital artwork, documents and photos, the scanning function itself can also produce many interesting results and here are some great ideas you might want to try.
- How to play Fortnite with Chromebook

Given the fact that it's free and can be downloaded on almost any platform, Fortnite is a great game to play with friends.
- Safari launched the feature to automatically delete ads as quickly as Thanos' snap

Recently, Apple added a new feature to the Safari browser called Hide distracting items in iOS 18 beta 5 released on August 6.