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Is that photo real or AI? Google’s ‘About this image’ aims to help you tell the difference
By using a photo’s metadata, the feature can determine whether it’s original, edited by software, or produced by AI.
Read MoreApple’s AirPods Pro 2 just got these cool new features – here’s how to grab update
The iOS18 firmware update adds voice isolation and personalized volume, plus you can now tell Siri yes or no without uttering a sound.
Read MoreAdobe offers students an AI study buddy for just $2 a month – but at what cost?
Sure, Acrobat AI Assistant can help you summarize readings and make study guides. What happened to learning from our mistakes?
Read MoreWant to access OpenAI’s new o1 model? You have two options, and ChatGPT is not required
Perplexity and You.com feature OpenAI’s o1 on their respective AI platforms. Added perk: You gain access to other leading models.
Read MoreThe best AirTag wallets of 2024: Expert tested
We tested the best Apple AirTag wallets and accessories from Nomad, ESR, Ridge, and more to help you keep track of your cards and cash.
Read MoreI downloaded iOS 18 on my iPhone 14, and it made content creation so much easier
iOS 18 is finally available to the public, with an upgraded photos app to maximize your content creation workflow.
Read MoreOne of the best Android watches I’ve tested is not made by Samsung or Google
Most smartwatches last a day or two between charges, but Mobvoi’s TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro doubles that for a competitive price.
Read MorePeacock might owe you money for auto-renewing your subscription – how to find out
If you were a Peacock subscriber over the past several years, you might be eligible for a slice of this class action settlement. Here’s how to submit your claim today.
Read MoreiOS 18 is officially available for iPhone. Here’s how to download it (and which models support it)
The latest iPhone software version features greater home screen customization, a Siri you’ll want to use, and so much more.
Read MoreOracle probably owes you money over tracking allegations. Here’s how to find out
While denying it tracked anyone illegally, the software giant has agreed to a $115 million settlement. What’s your share?
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