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Jan 24 2026TECHNOLOGY

Gemini's Personal Intelligence: A Step Forward or Just Another AI Gimmick?

Gemini, a popular AI tool, has recently introduced a feature called Personal Intelligence. This update allows Gemini to tap into your past chats and data from other Google services like Gmail, Calendar, Photos, and search history. It's optional, and you get to pick which apps Gemini can access. Righ

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Jan 19 2026EDUCATION

Navigating Wikipedia: A Trusted Guide or Just a Starting Point?

Wikipedia has been a go-to source for quick facts and general knowledge for many. It's like a helpful friend who knows a bit about everything. But how reliable is it really? People often use it to get a quick overview of a topic or to check facts. It's great for that. But when it comes to serious re

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Dec 31 2025CRYPTO

Making Sense of Crypto: How KIA is Changing the Game

In the fast-paced world of cryptocurrency, staying informed can feel like a full-time job. Enter KIA, a new AI tool designed to make navigating the crypto landscape a whole lot easier. Developed by KuCoin, this AI is not your average chatbot. It's built specifically for the crypto market, helping us

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Dec 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Windows 11's Hidden Gems: Why You Should Care

Windows 11 has a secret folder called GodMode. It's not a mode, but a collection of important settings. To use it, create a new folder and rename it to a specific string. This folder gives access to settings that are usually hard to find. One useful setting is the option to change from double-click

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Dec 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Driving in Style: How Car Designers Are Making Electric Vehicles Senior-Friendly

More and more seniors are choosing electric vehicles. But these cars can be a bit confusing for them. The screens, buttons, and controls might not be the easiest to use. Designers are now focusing on making these vehicles more comfortable and user-friendly for older drivers. A group of experts deci

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Dec 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Netflix Drops Mobile Casting to Most TVs

Netflix has made a big change. It no longer lets you cast shows from your phone to most TVs and streaming devices. This includes newer Chromecast models and the Google TV Streamer. Users first noticed this change on Reddit. Netflix then updated its support page to confirm it. Now, the streaming ser

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Dec 01 2025HEALTH

A New Shot at HIV Prevention: What's the Deal with Cabotegravir?

The fight against HIV has seen a new player enter the ring: Cabotegravir, a long-acting injectable PrEP. While the usual oral PrEP has been a game-changer, it's not without its issues. Side effects, the hassle of daily pills, and the stigma around it can make it tough for people to stick with it. Th

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Nov 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Fitbit's AI Coach: A Work in Progress

Fitbit's latest app update, now in public preview, brings a mix of improvements and letdowns. The AI coach, in particular, had a rocky start. On day one, it had trouble recognizing the Pixel Watch 4, confusing it with the older Pixel Watch 2. However, some fixes rolled in over the week, like better

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Sep 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Future of Crypto Wallets: More Than Just Money

Crypto wallets are changing fast. They are no longer just tools for crypto enthusiasts. They are becoming essential for everyday digital life. This shift is happening quietly, away from the usual headlines about regulation or hacks. Different people need different things from their wallets. Some wa

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Aug 08 2025HEALTH

Why Doctors Are Skeptical About AI in Healthcare

Doctors are not quick to adopt AI in medicine. There are reasons for this hesitation. One big reason is that AI can be confusing. Doctors like to know how decisions are made. If they can't understand the process, they won't trust it. Another problem is how AI fits into their workday. Doctors have a

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