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How to Claim Perplexity Pro for Free (or Cheap)

You do not have to pay $20/month for Perplexity Pro. Verified students and teachers pay just $10/month for the Education Pro plan (a flat 50% discount), any verified student gets one free month that stacks all the way to 24 free months through referrals, and every US government worker with a .gov email gets a full free year. Those are the three routes that actually work right now, and none of them involve a sketchy promo-code generator. This guide breaks down every confirmed way to get Perplexity Pro for free or cheap, exactly what each route costs, and who qualifies for it. It also tells you which famous “free year” […]

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How to Claim Free ChatGPT for Teachers

ChatGPT for Teachers is free for verified U.S. K-12 educators through June 2027. The plan gives you unlimited messages with GPT-5.1 Auto, a secure education-grade workspace, and FERPA-aligned privacy where your data is not used to train OpenAI’s models by default. Eligibility covers teachers, school staff, and district administrators at accredited U.S. K-12 schools, verified through SheerID at chatgpt.com/k12-verification. It is not a discounted paid tier; it is a dedicated product that sits between the personal free app and OpenAI’s enterprise plans. This guide covers exactly who qualifies, how to get verified in a few minutes, what you get compared to the standard free plan, and what teachers outside the […]

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AI Deals 2026: Every Way to Save on AI Tools That Works

Paying for ChatGPT Plus at $20/month, Claude Pro at $20/month, Google AI Pro at $19.99/month, and Perplexity Pro at $20/month stacks up to nearly $80 every month, or roughly $960 a year, and most of those tools do not offer a single dollar off through any of the “promo codes” you will find on coupon sites. The honest answer is that real AI deals in 2026 are quiet, small, and almost never live on coupon aggregators. This guide covers every legitimate way to lower your AI bill right now: which student discounts are still live, which ones quietly expired this year, which subscriptions are 15% to 17% cheaper if you […]

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How to Turn Off Google Gemini in 2026: Complete Guide for Every Device

More than 1,000 people every month type “how to turn off Google Gemini” into search, and the number keeps climbing. Google quietly switched Gemini on by default across Gmail, Chrome, Android, Workspace, Maps and Search through 2025 and early 2026, and most users only noticed when the AI started summarising their inbox or hijacking the power button. A class-action lawsuit (Thele v. Google LLC, filed November 11, 2025) accuses Google of secretly enabling these features around October 10, 2025. Users in the EU, UK and Japan were opted out by default, while US users were opted in. If you live in the US, the off switch is yours to find, […]

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What Is Claude Dreaming? Anthropic’s New Agent Memory Feature Explained

Legal-AI company Harvey reported a ~6x increase in agent task-completion rates after switching on a feature Anthropic launched on May 6, 2026 called Claude Dreaming. The same legal-drafting jobs that used to fail repeatedly, because Claude kept forgetting filetype quirks and tool-specific workarounds between sessions, suddenly started finishing reliably. That is the headline number the AI world has been talking about for the past week. It is the first real proof that giving an AI agent the ability to “remember and reflect” between jobs changes what AI can do. Claude Dreaming is one of three new features Anthropic shipped at Code with Claude 2026, alongside Outcomes and Multiagent Orchestration. The […]

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MacBook vs Googlebook vs Chromebook: Which Laptop Wins in 2026?

In 2026 you have three real choices when buying a laptop built around AI. There’s the Apple MacBook Air M5 at $1,099, the brand-new Google Googlebook shipping in fall 2026 with Gemini Intelligence built on Google’s just-launched Gemini 3.5 model, and the legacy Chromebook at $200 to $700. Google announced Googlebook at the Android Show on May 12, 2026 and positioned it as the premium successor to Chromebook, then used Google I/O 2026 (May 19) to unveil Gemini 3.5 as the model that will power Aluminium OS. The old “MacBook vs Chromebook” question now has a new third option that didn’t exist two weeks ago. In this comparison we’ll break […]

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Cursor Pricing 2026: Plans, Free Tier, and Real Costs

Cursor pricing in 2026 starts at $0 for the free Hobby plan and tops out at $200 a month for Ultra. Pro is $20/month, Pro+ is $60/month, Teams seats run $40 (Standard) to $120 (Premium) per user/month, and Enterprise is custom-priced. Annual billing knocks 20% off every paid plan. The biggest deal almost nobody talks about, verified students get a full year of Pro free, a $240 value, with nothing more than a working .edu email and a SheerID check. Most pricing breakdowns for Cursor read like SaaS finance memos. This one is built for the people who actually use it. Students, hobbyist coders, side-project builders, and yes, full-time developers […]

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Best Free AI for Coding in 2026: DeepSeek V4 Pro, Qwen 3.6 & Kimi K2.6 Tested

The best free AI for coding in 2026 is now three open-weight models, and they compete with paid frontier systems on every published benchmark. DeepSeek V4 Pro scores 80.6% on SWE-Bench Verified, Kimi K2.6 hits 80.2%, and Qwen 3.6 27B reaches 77.2%, all released between April 20 and April 24, 2026, and all free to use without a credit card. You can chat with each one in a browser, download the weights for offline use, or plug them into your code editor, with zero subscription required. A newer heavyweight, GLM 5.2, pushes the open-weight frontier further with a 1-million-token context window and now beats GPT-5.5 on SWE-bench Pro, though it […]

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Grok Imagine Video Generation: 20+ Prompts Ready to Use

Grok Imagine generated 1.245 billion videos in the 30 days leading up to its 1.0 release in early February 2026. That release bumped the model to 720p, 10-second clips, and dramatically better native audio. With OpenAI’s Sora 2 winding down by September 24, 2026, Grok Imagine now sits next to Google Veo 3.1 and Kling 3.0 as the dominant video APIs going forward, and it is the cheapest of the three. Curious how Grok’s chatbot stacks up against ChatGPT for everyday tasks? See our full Grok vs ChatGPT comparison. What separates a usable Grok Imagine clip from a wasted credit is almost always the prompt. This guide is the working […]

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DeepSeek vs ChatGPT: The Definitive 2026 Comparison

OpenAI shipped GPT-5.5 on April 23, 2026, and DeepSeek countered with V4 Pro and V4 Flash the very next day. The two flagships now sit a few benchmark points apart on coding and reasoning, but the cost gap is enormous: DeepSeek V4 Flash output tokens cost $0.28 per million versus GPT-5.5 at $30, more than 100 times cheaper. That single number reshapes the entire DeepSeek vs ChatGPT debate. This guide compares the current 2026 flagships head to head across performance, pricing, features, privacy, and real-world use cases. You’ll see the canonical benchmark numbers, monthly cost scenarios at different scales, the privacy and censorship reality of each platform, and a clear […]