6 Things You Shouldn't Use ChatGPT For

Quick Links Summary While ChatGPT is a powerful AI tool capable of generating coherent and relevant responses, it has limitations. It’s not a secure channel for sensitive information, a reliable source for legal or medical advice, a substitute for human decision-making or professional mental health support, a definitive source of truth, or a precise tool for complex mathematics. ChatGPTis incredibly powerful and has had a transformative effect on how we interact with computers....

June 14, 2025 · 4 min · 790 words · Jennifer Jones

7 Classic Eras of Doctor Who You Can Stream for Free

From cheap TV sets to slightly more expensive ones,Doctor Whohas been a constant icon of sci-fi television. The time-traveling hero, known only as The Doctor, has been saving galaxies for decades (perhaps millennia, from his perspective). With his TARDIS, disguised as a police box, he’s encountered everything from dinosaurs to Daleks. To keep the show going for hundreds of episodes, there has been more than one actor playing The Doctor, thanks to his regeneration ability, which has him shed his appearance every few years....

June 14, 2025 · 6 min · 1252 words · Elizabeth Moore

7 Tips and Tricks I Use to Keep My OneDrive Organized

Quick Links Summary After using OneDrive—Microsoft’s cloud storage service—for years, I’ve found some simple methods to organize my data, making it easier to locate what I need. Whether you’re using OneDrive for managing work or personal data, these tips will help you keep a tidy, clutter-free space. Delete Unused Data First The first step to clearing out clutter in your OneDrive is to identify anddelete any files and foldersyou no longer need....

June 14, 2025 · 5 min · 1048 words · David Clay

Boox Tab Mini C Review: Color E-Reader For Kindle Owners Wanting More

Quick Links Summary TheBoox Tab Mini Cis aimed at people who don’t want to read on an iPad mini but are interested in installing a wide range of mobile apps on a color E-Ink e-reader. It’s a product with a narrow market, but it’s a worthy consideration for anyone who finds themselves wanting more than a Kindle offers. Boox Tab Mini C Boox Tab Mini C is an Android tablet with an E-Ink display....

June 14, 2025 · 5 min · 994 words · Samantha Li

Desktop Window Manager High GPU Usage: 7 Fixes on Windows

Quick Links Summary To fix when DWM uses too much GPU, update Windows, turn off “Hardware-Accelerated GPU Scheduling,” uninstall your graphics card driver updates, update your graphics card drivers, change DWM’s priority to low, restore your system, or run a full virus scan on your PC. Is theDesktop Window Manager (dwm.exe)process eating too much of yourGPUpower? Various items can cause this problem, with outdated Windows and graphics card drivers being the biggy....

June 14, 2025 · 5 min · 988 words · Sarah Howard

DirecTV Has a New Streaming Package Perfect for Kids

Summary Earlier this year, DirecTV announced a slew of genre packs for its streaming platform, and now it’s getting even better. Just in time for summer, today DirecTV unveiled an affordable new “MyKids” streaming package for only $20 a month. Cord-cutters looking for a family-friendly solution now have one more option worth exploring. Instead of getting a huge bundle of channels you’ll never watch for one hefty fee, DirecTV lets you choose from several news and entertainment tiers....

June 14, 2025 · 2 min · 422 words · Miss Leslie Williams PhD

First Impressions: The iPhone 16's Camera Control Falls Short

Summary Apple added a dedicated camera button to the iPhone 16 series, but it’s much more than just another reprogrammable Action button.Camera Control, as Apple calls it, is pressure-sensitive and can change settings, adjust styles, and zoom in on subjects you’re photographing. But after using the iPhone 16 Pro for about a day and handing it to others, I don’t think Camera Control is going to revolutionize how people take photos with their phones....

June 14, 2025 · 5 min · 874 words · Ashley Thomas

Google Chrome 122 Arrives With AI Writing Assistant

UPDATE: 2025-06-02 12:24 EST BY CORBIN DAVENPORT “Help me write” now rolling out Googleconfirmed in a blog postthat the “Help me write” feature is now enabled in Chrome 122, following the initial release of Chrome 122 earlier this week. you’re able to turn it on by signing into Chrome with a Google account (if you haven’t already), opening the browser settings, and navigate to the “Experimental AI” page. Google releases new Chrome updates every four weeks, and right on schedule, Chrome 122 will start rolling out today....

June 14, 2025 · 3 min · 531 words · Norman Lindsey

Google Docs Has a New Design to Match Gmail

Google is constantly updating its online suite of productivity apps, including Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Drive. Those services will soon have a new design to matchthe recent Gmail update. Google announced on its blog, “In the coming weeks, you’ll notice a new look and feel for Google Drive, Docs, Sheets, and Slides on the web. Following the release of Google Material Design 3, the refreshed user interface is purposefully designed to streamline core collaboration journeys across our products....

June 14, 2025 · 2 min · 375 words · Preston Benson

Google Photos vs Apple Photos: Which Cloud Storage Is Best?

Quick Links Google PhotosandApple iCloud Photosare two of the best options for backing up and syncing photos from your phone to the cloud. And they can be used on both iPhone and Android. But which one is the best? Availability Perhaps the most important thing to consider when choosing a service is where you’ll be able to use it. In many cases, the Google service is available everywhere, and Apple’s service is limited to Apple devices....

June 14, 2025 · 5 min · 952 words · Juan Cook

Home Assistant 2025.8 Is Out: Here's What's New

Home Assistant is rolling out another exciting update. The new 2025.8 release has improvements to group management, AI automation, and other helpful changes. First, you’re no longer stuck with just controlling a whole group at once of devices at once. You can now make small tweaks to a single member without having to go hunting for its individual entity. This is a huge time saver, especially for larger groups that need multiple fixes....

June 14, 2025 · 3 min · 503 words · Tiffany Shepherd

How Do Password Managers Fit Into the Password-Less Future?

You may be inundated with passwords now, but the future is looking far less reliant on them. As digital security advances, we’ll start seeing a shift from convoluted combinations of letters and numbers tocryptographic passkeys. But even these passkeys need a space to be stored, and currentpassword managers like Keeper Security, now available for 50% off, may be the solution. The implementation of passkeys (and the inevitable shift away from passwords) is an effort backed by companies like Microsoft,Google, Apple, and eBay....

June 14, 2025 · 2 min · 331 words · Nicholas Green

How Google Search Results Have Changed Through the Years

Quick Links Google Search has been around for over 25 years, and public opinion on it has changed a lot in that time. What started as a barebones search engine optimized for speed has evolved into a bit of a cluttered, AI-infused mess. How did we get here? 1998: Google! Launches The google.com domain was registered in 1997, but the company considers September 1998 as the official launch of Google as we know it today....

June 14, 2025 · 5 min · 1046 words · Michael Spears