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Google Keep may soon use AI to help you make lists, and this is how
By Brady Snyder published
App preview Google continues to add AI-based features to Google Workspace, and Keep is the next app slated to get a boost.
Telegram now lets anyone transcribe voice messages for free
By Jay Bonggolto published
A huge update Telegram has released a ton of new features, while free users now get access to capabilities that used to be only for Premium users.
New Motorola Razr Plus update arrives with bug fixes and more
By Derrek Lee published
A new update! Motorola issued a new update for the Razr Plus with the November 1 security patch.
Redesigned Amazon Alexa app simplifies its UI with easier smart home controls
By Nickolas Diaz published
Smart Home Simplicity Amazon has started rolling out its simplified Alexa app redesign with new smart home features on Android and iOS.
How to find your Spotify Wrapped 2023, YouTube Music Recap, or Apple Music Replay
By Andrew Myrick last updated
Wrapped! Re-live the year through music.
WhatsApp's new Secret Code lets you add an extra layer of security for your locked chats
By Vishnu Sarangapurkar published
Secret Code WhatsApp introduced Chat Lock early this year; six months later, there's an extra layer to those chats for added privacy.
WhatsApp might have a big screen sharing improvement up its sleeve
By Jay Bonggolto published
Meta added screen sharing to WhatsApp this year, but you can't share your device's audio yet. New clues suggest that might change soon.
A year ago, OpenAI and ChatGPT changed the world, but it's too soon to tell if it's for the better
By Andrew Myrick published
Beyond the Alphabet It's been a year since ChatGPT was introduced, turning AI into a "dirty word" while sparking innovation in the tech space. We still have a long way to go, and there's still a lot to learn.
Your Android phone might soon double as a webcam for your Windows laptop
By Jay Bonggolto published
Android's Continuity Camera Code found in the Link to Windows app hints that Microsoft might let you use your Android phone as a video stream for your laptop.
Evernote effectively kills off its free plan — I'm switching to one of these alternatives
By Harish Jonnalagadda published
Evernote is rolling out severe restrictions to its free users. Starting December 4, the free plan will be limited to 50 notes and one notebook. Switch to one of these alternatives instead.
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