Microsoft is giving PC gamers another reason to use the Widgets panel in Windows 11: a new Game Pass widget. But that’s not all, as the company is also testing more expansive […]
Bing’s new AI-powered chatbot is basically ChatGPT with ads…and one that refuses to do your homework for you. Well, sometimes. That’s not necessarily a derogatory criticism; the new Bing is pretty amazing. […]
Smartphone plans are expensive—but they don’t have to be. While they’re not nearly as astronomical as when they first launched, signing up for a plan with one of the major carriers still […]
Adobe’s generative AI-powered Firefly tools are now commercially available to subscribers, but with a catch: Adobe will “charge” you for using it with a credit plan that you may need to pay […]
Evernote is tightening the strings attached to the free version of its service. As of today, those users who have signed up for the free version of Evernote will be restricted to […]
CES isn’t just for tech journalists to hobnob with PR reps from tech companies. Sometimes we hang out with…each other! Yes, professional nerds like to talk about nerd stuff, just like the […]
Google has been talking up a post-cookie future (in the browser sense, not the diet sense) for years now. But it seems like the company isn’t as confident as it used to […]
YouTube is once again the exclusive provider of NFL Sunday Ticket. 2024 marks year two of a seven-year agreement between Google and the NFL, so the service isn’t coming back to DirecTV […]
I watch a lot of YouTube. I don’t watch any ads. And I refuse to pay $14 per month for YouTube Premium on principle. Maybe Google can tempt me onto the straight-and-narrow […]
If you have no interest in watching regional sports networks, Fubo no longer requires you to pay for them. This week, the live TV streaming service introduced a new tier called “Fubo […]