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Fello AI 6.3.0: Chat with Word, Excel & Powerpoint Files!

Over the past few months, one request kept coming up again and again: “Can Fello AI analyze my Word, PowerPoint, and Excel files?” I realized that for many people, this was a real workflow blocker. When you’re using Microsoft Office on a daily basis, you want a quick way to summarize, rewrite, or understand your files without exporting to PDF/CSV or copying content around manually. Since Fello AI is all about productivity, it was a no-brainer to bring this feature directly into the app and remove that extra friction from your workflow. Naturally, it turned into the main highlight of this release. Analyze Office Files Seamlessly Analyzing your Office documents in […]

Don’t Wait for 2027: Make a Smarter Siri Now

TL;DR: How to Make Siri Smarter Now (Step-by-Step) You don’t need to wait for 2027. Here is how to replace Siri with Fello AI on your iPhone immediately: Feature Description What’s Delayed The “Big Brain” Siri (on-screen awareness, app automation) New Release Date Expected around 2026–2027 Today’s Solution Siri (Voice) + Shortcuts (Automation) + AI App (Brain) Recommended “Brain” A multi-model app like Fello AI Models You Can Use GPT-5 / GPT-5.1, Gemini 3.0 Pro, Claude 4.5, and more Key Benefit Access cutting-edge AI on your iPhone now, without waiting Remember that mind-blowing “big-brain” Siri demo from Apple from last year’s WWDC? The one that could finally understand what’s on […]

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How to Claim Perplexity Pro for Free (or Cheap)

TL;DR: You can get a Perplexity Pro free trial or discount through partner promotions. The best offers are for students (1 month + referrals), US government employees (.gov email), PayPal/Venmo users, and customers of specific mobile carriers like Airtel (India), Xfinity (US), and Deutsche Telekom (Germany). Offer Type Who is Eligible? How to Claim Student (Global) Active Students & Faculty Verify via SheerID (1 month + referrals) Government (US) US government employees with a valid .gov email Sign up or log in with a .gov email (1 year) Payment App PayPal / Venmo users (New Pro Users) Via app’s offer hub (1 year; ends Dec 31, 2025) Carrier (India) Airtel […]

ChatGPT 5 vs ChatGPT 5.1: A Full Comparison

It feels like ChatGPT 5 just arrived, and now everyone is talking about ChatGPT 5.1. In this ChatGPT 5 vs ChatGPT 5.1 comparison (and GPT-5 vs GPT-5.1 for API users), we’ll walk through what actually changed for everyday users, developers, and businesses, and whether you should switch. The short answer is that 5.1 is a major “experience” upgrade that changes how the AI feels to talk to. If you are wondering whether to switch your settings or update your API calls, this guide covers it all. Is ChatGPT 5.1 better than ChatGPT 5 for everyday use? Does the new model cost more to use? What are the new personality features? […]

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Google Just Dropped Nano Banana Pro: Here Is What’s new!

TL;DR: Nano Banana Pro is Google’s newest AI image model (officially Gemini 3 Pro Image). It offers high-resolution 4K output, readable text for posters, and advanced editing tools. It is currently free to try within the Gemini app before hitting daily limits. Feature Spec / Detail Official Name Gemini 3 Pro Image Best For Text-heavy designs, 4K photos, editing Resolution Defaults to 2K, up to 4K supported Access Gemini App (Web, Android, iOS) Cost Free tier available; Paid plans increase limits Key Upgrade Correct spelling & real-time search data Google has released its latest update to the world of AI imagery, and it is making waves under the name Nano […]

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How to Get Microsoft and GitHub Copilot Pro Free as a Student or Teacher

Are you a student or teacher wondering if you can really get AI tools like Copilot for free? It’s confusing because “Copilot” means two different things: the coding assistant from GitHub and the productivity helper in Microsoft Office. The good news is that you can often get both without paying, but the rules and steps are completely different for each. How to get GitHub Copilot Pro free as a student or teacher? What is the difference between free Microsoft Copilot with a school account and the 1-year free Microsoft 365 Personal offer? Which Copilot option (or combination) is best for students vs. teachers? TL;DR You can get powerful AI tools […]

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Gemini 3 Pro Is Here: Is It Google’s Most Intelligent AI Yet?

Google has just upgraded its digital brain. Gemini 3 Pro is the company’s brand-new flagship AI model, designed to be much smarter and more helpful than previous versions. Unlike older chatbots that lived in a separate tab, this new AI is plugged directly into the tools you use every day, including Google Search. It promises to handle complex questions, understand videos, and even plan trips for you. But with so many AI updates happening, it is hard to keep track of what actually matters. What makes Gemini 3 different from older models? How can you use it in Search and the app? Is it free or do you need a […]

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How to Turn Off Google AI Overviews: 6 Simple Methods

Seeing a big AI-generated box at the top of your Google results? That’s the new “AI Overview,” and it’s now a standard part of Search. While it’s meant to be helpful, many people just want the classic list of blue links back. The problem is, Google didn’t include a simple “off” switch, which has left a lot of users frustrated. So, how can you really get rid of it? Is it possible to go back to the old Google results page? This guide will walk you through how to turn off AI overview in Google Search (or at least hide them) using six proven methods that actually work. TL;DR You […]

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Elon Musk’s xAI Launches Grok 4.1: Now the Highest-Rated LLM on LMArena

Today, November 17, 2025, xAI has officially rolled out Grok 4.1, the latest iteration of its flagship large language model, across grok.com, the 𝕏 interface, and the iOS and Android apps. The update arrives after a two-week silent production test and aims to deliver more natural conversation, stronger emotional intelligence, tighter safety controls, and dramatically improved real-world reliability. Unlike typical incremental updates, Grok 4.1 represents a noticeable shift in how xAI tunes and deploys its models: it introduces deeper reinforcement learning on style, personality, and alignment, while preserving the factual accuracy and reasoning depth Grok 4 was known for. Below is everything you need to know — benchmarks, new capabilities, safety upgrades, and how […]

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Hackers Just Used Claude Code AI To Autonomously Hack 30 Global Targets 

In September 2025, a Chinese state-sponsored hacking group reportedly used Claude Code (an AI programming assistant created by Anthropic) to carry out a large-scale espionage operation against roughly 30 global targets, including major tech companies, financial institutions, chemical manufacturers, and government agencies. Unlike previous AI-assisted attacks, the attackers built an automated framework around Claude Code so that the AI could handle 80–90% of the tactical work: scanning networks, finding vulnerabilities, writing exploit code, testing stolen credentials, and pulling down data. Humans mostly popped in at a few key checkpoints to approve big moves like exploitation and data exfiltration. This is believed to be the first documented case of an AI autonomously executing such […]