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When I first started using Gemini on my phone, I expected a clever assistant that could fetch facts, summarize articles, or assist with tasks. However, I did not anticipate that it would soon become a ...
My.Games launches Business Modeling to help studios forecast revenue and control costs. Studios can simulate user acquisition strategies across iOS, Android, Samsung, and Huawei. It can also be used ...
If there’s one question I get more than any other, it’s this: What AI tool do you personally use the most? The answer is easy, Perplexity. I use it every single day, often multiple times a day, and ...
I’ve long had a love-hate relationship with my wild, curly and unmanageably thick hair, and I have mostly leaned toward hate. It’s an epic odyssey to style my hair — believe me, I’ve tried and tested ...
My dad has never been much of a cook. Growing up, his culinary contributions were…let’s say, limited. He could scramble eggs, boil hot dogs, and butter toast with the best of them, but beyond that, ...
It’s a well-known Dyson Airwrap alternative, so if the price of the Dyson has been making your eyes water, the Shark FlexStyle may be the hair tool you’ve been lusting after, but you just didn’t know ...
I've run the gamut of apps on Android, including those created to serve as an AI assistant or answer machine (not to be mistaken for the old-school answering machine). It seems every take on mobile AI ...
ChatGPT is the most famous AI chat service by far, but that doesn't automatically make it the best. Google Gemini is consistently topping leaderboards, and don't count out Claude. These new models ...
Disaster films almost always start the same way. A crowded supermarket, ping after ping as shoppers’ phones go off, screams. An asteroid, a tsunami, an earthquake, World War III. Something – or ...