Google Sites is a simple website builder that stands out, mostly, for its complete lack of cost and complexity. While it may ...
Artificial Intelligence has touched every part of our lives and the festivities are no different. With the Diwali season going, the use of AI to generate the perfect portraits or to reconnect with a ...
The festival of light, Diwali, is here and the festive vibes have started to feel comforting with lights, decor, rangoli, and others. With the cold winter breeze and spirit of Diwali, it's the perfect ...
OpenAI's new ChatGPT Atlas browser is here, bringing the competiton in AI powered browser arena to the fore. The new brower also expands OpenAI's product lineup beyond ChatGPT and Sora, as it looks to ...
This Diwali, give your festive photos a creative twist with the help of AI. Instead of traditional selfies or group pictures, you can now turn your simple images into elegant and viral portraits that ...
Leaders today are facing a crisis of employee engagement and trust in company leadership. According to Gallup, U.S. employee engagement dropped to 31% in 2024, the lowest level in a decade, with 17% ...
Free software on your phone or tablet lets you scan, create, edit, annotate and even sign digitized documents on the go. By J. D. Biersdorfer I write the monthly Tech Tip column, which is devoted to ...
Online forms are an excellent way to conduct research, collect feedback, test knowledge, and more. Here’s how to use Microsoft Forms to create surveys, feedback forms, quizzes, and other interactive ...
OpenAI has officially stepped into the browser wars with its brand-new ChatGPT Atlas AI browser, marking a major expansion beyond its popular ChatGPT and Sora platforms. The new browser aims to ...
Google is pushing its AI research assistant NotebookLM into more creative territory. The latest update introduces new video overview formats and visual styles powered by Google’s in-house “Nano Banana ...
The young expectant mother gets a genetic test for her child, as recommended by her doctor. How could it hurt? she thinks. It's noninvasive, is approved widely, and millions of women have used it. But ...