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School Spirits star says it's good a Maddie-Simon relationship didn't occur
By Jasmine Valentine published
Exclusive In School Spirits season 3, Simon is being pushed to the side so the Maddie-Wally relationship can flourish – but one star doesn't necessarily think that's a bad thing.

ChatGPT turned me into a surprisingly accurate caricature
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
The latest viral ChatGPT trend turns personal details into cartoonish caricatures that are surprisingly insightful

What is a dedicated IP and how do I get one?
By Luke Edwards published
Sponsored by Surfshark
This additional VPN feature isn't common to every provider, but can have genuine benefits to some users – learn more about dedicated IPs and whether you need one.

A behind-the-scenes look at the 5 best upgrades in the new IKEA donut lamp
By Ruth Hamilton published
Exclusive: 'It felt like a really good place to show how smart features can genuinely improve everyday life.'

Yikes! 70% of you told me you’re not hyped about the Galaxy S26 — Samsung better have something special up its sleeve
By Roland Moore-Colyer published
You’re not feeling the hype for the Samsung Galaxy S26 – maybe it’s time for a change.

Try this ChatGPT trick and find out what your dog is thinking
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
Tell ChatGPT what your dog is doing for some thoughtful insights into their thinking

Canon’s RF 14mm F1.4L VCM Is an astrophotographer’s dream — at a premium
By Timothy Coleman published
Canon adds a sixth prime lens to its range of VCM hybird lenses for RF-mount mirrorless cameras, the Canon RF 14mm F1.4L VCM, plus a new fisheye zoom

This free tool cuts the AI hype and gets back to the web
By Carrie Marshall published
No more popups, AI nags, or shopping junk – Just The Browser gives you back your space

’What will people do in the year 2050, given the enormous intellectual power computers are likely to have?’: The man Google calls the spiritual father of AI asked big questions in 1991 — 35 years later, we’re still wrestling with the answers
By Wayne Williams published
Ray Kurzweil’s 1991 AI predictions feel strikingly familiar today, revealing how progress advanced faster than our understanding of intelligence and purpose.
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