- Windows 11 Photos integrates AI: Automatically categorize screenshots, receipts, documents

Microsoft is upgrading the Photos app on Windows 11 with AI that automatically sorts photos into categories like screenshots, receipts, documents, and notes. The feature is
- ChatGPT turns into a shopping assistant, allowing you to buy anything with just one click

OpenAI has introduced a shopping assistant feature on ChatGPT with the latest update. This means you can now click the Buy button on ChatGPT itself and OpenAI's agent will place
- Why Granola is the perfect AI-powered meeting assistant?

After a long search for a great AI tool to record the details of regular weekly meetings, many people finally found one they like: Granola AI.
- Comic Sans: Why is the world's most famous font so hated and controversial?

Comic Sans – a font once created by Microsoft for comic books – has now become the most hated font in the world. Why is Comic Sans controversial, but still has its own value in
- What is Chatbait? The New Version of Clickbait in the AI Era

For years, internet users have been familiar with clickbait headlines: intriguing, curious, but often lacking in valuable content.
- Should You Close Apps on Mac Often? Here's the Answer

On macOS, not fully quitting an app rarely impacts performance. Learn how it differs from Windows, when to use Command + Q, and tips for managing apps efficiently.
- Microsoft launches new Marketplace platform dedicated to selling AI apps and agents

Microsoft officially launched Microsoft Marketplace - a unified platform Azure Marketplace and AppSource, providing more than 3,000 AI applications and agents and tens of thousands
- Meta launches Vibes – new AI video feed, potential TikTok rival?

Meta officially introduced Vibes, an AI-generated video feed on the Meta AI app. Users can create or remix AI videos with music, images, and effects.
- Who owns the internet?

Let's answer the multiple choice question 'Who owns the global Internet' below to know the answer.
- What is RGB Mini-LED TV? Comparing RGB Mini-LED and OLED technology

Explore RGB Mini-LED TVs – a new technology that elevates LED TVs with superior brightness, a wide color gamut of 95% BT.2020, starting at $20,000. Compare in detail with OLED to
- Microsoft tests 'AI marketplace' that can pay royalties to content publishers

Microsoft is developing Publisher Content Marketplace (PCM) – the first AI platform to pay publishers when their content is used in Copilot. This is considered a new step in the
- Microsoft Releases Windows ML: A Unified AI Platform for Windows 11

Microsoft officially launched Windows ML, making it easier for programmers to build AI applications for Windows 11 without worrying about hardware. The new tool supports multiple
- OpenAI reveals plans to launch a series of AI devices running ChatGPT: Smart speakers, glasses, wearables

OpenAI is said to be developing a whole line of AI devices running ChatGPT, including smart speakers, glasses, digital voice recorders and wearables. The first products are
- Google Launches Mixboard: AI Tool to Create Creative Moodboards from Ideas

Google introduces Mixboard – an AI tool that helps create creative moodboards from text or images. Users can combine, edit, and recreate ideas easily right on the open platform.
- Inside Apple's Audio Lab: The Secret Behind AirPods Pro 3 and Spatial Audio

Take a look inside Apple's secret audio lab, where AirPods are tested and fine-tuned. Learn how Apple developed Spatial Audio, active noise cancellation, and studio-quality sound.
- iPhone 17 is accused of being easily scratched, raising concerns about durability despite Apple claiming to have improved it.

Although Apple claims that the iPhone 17 has a more scratch-resistant aluminum shell, in reality, the blue iPhone 17 Pro and black iPhone Air are prone to scratches after only a
- Windows Secure Boot is about to expire, what should users do to avoid security risks?

The Windows Secure Boot certificate will expire in June 2026, directly affecting the ability to update and secure the system. Learn the details of how Microsoft is handling it, the
- Apple may soon launch a touchscreen MacBook Pro, going against Steve Jobs' 'last wish'

Rumors suggest Apple is developing a touchscreen MacBook Pro, expected to launch in 2026. The move goes against Steve Jobs' previous views, but fits with the trend of combining the
- A 120-year-old law of physics that Einstein once proved wrong has been proven again.

A Spanish physics professor has proven the Nernst theorem more than 120 years after it was first proposed by Albert Einstein. The research reveals a new approach to understanding
- OpenAI 'sucking blood' from Apple: An unprecedented talent migration

OpenAI is luring a host of veteran hardware engineers from Apple, including former design chief Jony Ive, to develop the next generation of AI devices. Apple faces a serious brain