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Best Travel Apps 2026 (AI-Powered): The 15 We Actually Recommend

On May 6, 2026, Mindtrip launched the first all-in-one agentic AI flight booking experience, where you describe a trip in plain language, the AI compares fares across airlines, and you check out with PayPal inside the same chat. That single launch tells you everything about where travel apps went in 2026: away from form fields, toward conversations. This guide ranks the best travel apps 2026 has to offer for travellers who want AI to do the heavy lifting. You’ll find AI-native planners like Layla, Mindtrip, and Wonderplan, AI features bolted onto legacy apps like Google Flights, Kayak, Skyscanner, and GetYourGuide, an all-in-one AI assistant from Fello AI that drafts itineraries […]

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Gemini Spark vs Claude Cowork: Which AI Agent Actually Gets Work Done?

Google launched Gemini Spark on May 19, 2026 at I/O, and the press spent the next 24 hours calling it “Google’s answer to Claude Cowork.” That framing matters because Anthropic already shipped Cowork in general availability on April 9, 2026, which means Gemini Spark vs Claude Cowork is the only AI-agent comparison most knowledge workers actually need this year. One launched yesterday, the other has six weeks of real-world wear. You came here for a verdict, not a press recap, so this guide does four things. It tells you what each agent is in plain English, breaks down the pricing (Spark wants the new $100/month Google AI Ultra tier, Cowork […]

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Gemini Pricing 2026: Complete Guide to Plans, API Costs, Vertex AI and Workspace

Google now sells Gemini four different ways, and the price map just changed at Google I/O 2026. Google AI Ultra was cut from $249.99 to a new entry price of $99.99 per month, while Google AI Plus stays at $7.99 per month and Google AI Pro at $19.99 per month. On the API side, Google’s new Gemini 3.5 Flash launched on May 19, 2026 at $1.50 per million input tokens and $9.00 per million output tokens. That undercuts the older Gemini 3.1 Pro ($2.00 / $12.00) by about 25% while beating it on coding and agentic benchmarks. This guide covers every part of Gemini pricing in 2026, fully updated for […]

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Apple AI Glasses: Everything We Know About the 2027 Launch

Apple has paused work on the next Vision Pro, started testing four different glasses designs, and now plans to unveil its first AI smart glasses in late 2026 or early 2027, with shipping expected in spring or summer 2027, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. That makes the Apple AI Glasses the company’s biggest hardware bet since the Apple Watch, and one of the most-watched product rumors going into WWDC 2026 on June 8. This is your full breakdown of everything known about Apple AI Glasses as of May 2026, including the release window, design styles, hardware, AI features, expected price, and how they will stack up against the Meta Ray-Ban […]

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How to Use ChatGPT Effectively in 2026: The Complete Playbook

On May 5, 2026, OpenAI made GPT-5.5 Instant the default model for every ChatGPT user, replacing GPT-5.3 Instant overnight. The new model scores 81.2 on AIME 2025 (versus 65.4 for its predecessor), and OpenAI says it reduces hallucinations in law, medicine, and finance while keeping the same low latency. Yet most people are still using ChatGPT the same way they used it in 2023: typing a vague question, accepting the first answer, and wondering why the output feels generic. That is the gap this guide closes. You’ll learn how to use ChatGPT effectively in 2026 with a five-step workflow: pick the right model, write prompts with a proven framework, and […]

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Apple M5 Exploit: Claude Mythos Bypassed macOS Memory Integrity Enforcement in 5 Days

Update, July 1, 2026: The autonomous cyber capability at the center of this story is exactly what later put Mythos in front of regulators. Anthropic shipped a safeguarded Mythos-class model, Claude Fable 5, on June 9; the US government ordered both Fable 5 and Mythos 5 offline on June 12, then lifted the controls on June 30. Fable 5 returned globally on July 1, while Mythos 5 remains gated, now restored to a set of approved US organizations. The government AI model review explainer covers that thread. A three-person security team built the first public Apple M5 exploit in roughly five days, going from an ordinary unprivileged account to a […]

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Gemini AI Photo Prompt: 14 Copy-Paste Prompts for Stunning Portraits

These 14 Gemini AI photo prompts turn one ordinary selfie into a cinematic film still, a fashion-magazine cover, a vintage polaroid, a studio headshot, or a Renaissance painting, and every one of them is copy-paste ready. They run on Nano Banana, Google’s native image model inside the Gemini app, which means no Photoshop, no Lightroom, and no prompt-writing skill on your part. You upload a photo, paste a prompt, and Gemini hands back an edited portrait in a few seconds. This is the same viral trend that made ChatGPT photo edits explode in 2025. The quality bar has since moved to Nano Banana 2, the newest Gemini image model and […]

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How to Find Cheap Flights with AI in 2026: The Complete Guide

Since August 14, 2025, Google Flight Deals has been turning plain-English trip ideas into flight offers at least 20% below typical prices, no date juggling required. That single shift, plus the rise of AI tools like Hopper, Going, Skyscanner Savvy Search, ChatGPT, and Perplexity, has rewritten how smart travelers find flights this year. This guide walks you through exactly how to use AI to find cheap flights in 2026, which tools do what, the prompts that actually work, and the rookie mistake that lets airlines quietly push your fare up by 20% or more. We tested four AI tools on the same route to see who actually delivered, and we’ll […]

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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, […]