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The Latest ChromeOS Update Is All About Customization
You're about to get a little more control over your Chromebook.
Opera Is the First Browser to Support Local AI LLMs
You don't need the cloud to get generative AI in your web browser.
Dropcam and Nest Secure Devices Will Stop Working Soon
If you have a Dropcam, Dropcam Pro or Nest x Yale Lock, you'll need to take some action.
Apply for Global Entry Now Before Fees Increase
The cost to fast-track through airport lines is increasing in October.
You Need to Reverify Your Age on Your Meta Quest
Meta may have doubts that you're old enough to use your Meta Quest.
Android 15 Might Introduce Satellite-based Emergency Messaging
You may soon be able to text anyone via satellite in Android 15.
AI Companies Are Running Out of Internet
AI is hungry, and there's not enough data to sate its appetite.
Apple’s Cheapest Laptop Is Also the Best One for Almost Everyone
The M3 looks great, but the MacBook Air from 2020 is still the gold standard.
How to Put Your Baby Down Without Waking Them Up, According to Science
Scientists have proposed a walk-and-sit method that seems like it might actually work.
These Are the Best Podcast Apps to Use in 2024
So long, Google Podcasts—but there's a better alternative out there anyway.
You Can (Mostly) Block Discord's New Ads
There are ways to put a stop to Discord's "Sponsored Quests"—for the most part anyway
How to Start Your Own Podcast
Podcasts require time, energy, and some investment of money—here's what you'll need to get going.
You Can Now Use ChatGPT Without an Account
Just know, however, that OpenAI will use your conversations to train its AI by default.
Spotify Just Added a Winamp-style Miniplayer
Spotify's desktop and web apps have always been slick, but they haven't been compact—until now.
You Can Now Use Gemini to Navigate With Google Maps Hands-Free
Google's AI can help you start navigating, hands-free.
All the Ways to Take Screenshots on Windows and Mac
Both Windows 11 and macOS include several keyboard shortcuts and built-in apps for quickly grabbing an image of whatever's on your computer screen.
What You Should Do After the Massive AT&T Data Leak
Hackers may have stolen your address, passcode, or social security number.
Should You Get a Whoop Band or a Smartwatch?
These are two very different types of fitness trackers.
Your Fitness Tracker Has No Idea How Many Calories You’re Burning
It would be great if Fitbits and Apple Watches were accurate, but sorry—they're not.