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Gemini for Mac Is Live: Full Setup Guide, Features, and How It Compares

Google launched the native Gemini Mac app on April 15, 2026. It ends a long stretch where Mac users had to run Gemini in a browser tab while ChatGPT and Claude already had proper desktop apps. The download is free, the install takes under two minutes, and the headline feature is the Option + Space global hotkey that brings up Gemini from anywhere on your Mac without breaking your workflow. If you already use Gemini on the web or on iPhone, this is the upgrade you have been waiting for. If you have been weighing Gemini against ChatGPT or Claude, the playing field just changed. This guide walks you through […]

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Can Claude Generate Images? Short Answer Is No, But Here’s the Fix

No, Claude cannot generate images. Anthropic’s own help center confirms it. Claude “does not generate photos or illustrations” the way DALL-E, Midjourney, or Nano Banana do. If you have asked Claude to draw something and watched it apologize, you are not missing a hidden setting. The feature simply does not exist inside Claude. If you need images, start with a dedicated free AI photo generator instead. That said, you have options. Claude can still build SVG diagrams, interactive charts, and as of April 17, 2026, full slide decks and prototypes through Claude Design. And if you want actual images, like a real photo or illustration, the cleanest fix on Mac […]

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Kimi K2.6 Is Here: The Open-Source AI Model Tying GPT-5.5 on Coding

Kimi K2.6 is the new open-source AI model from China’s Moonshot AI, released on April 20, 2026. It just tied GPT-5.5 on the toughest coding benchmark in the industry, at roughly 80% less per million tokens. The open-weight race kept moving fast, and GLM 5.2 has since pulled ahead of GPT-5.5 on SWE-bench Pro. With 1 trillion total parameters, 32 billion active per token, and a 256K-token context window, K2.6 is now the #1 open-weight model on the Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index. In this article you will find what Kimi K2.6 actually does well, where it still loses to Claude Opus 4.7 and GPT-5.5, exactly how much it costs, and […]

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DeepSeek Pricing 2026: Complete Guide to API Costs, Free Tier and Plans

DeepSeek pricing in 2026 spans four tiers: a free web chat at chat.deepseek.com, the flagship DeepSeek V4 Flash API at $0.14/$0.28 per million tokens, DeepSeek V4 Pro at $0.435/$0.87 per million tokens, and a free API grant of 5 million tokens for every new developer account. All V4 models ship with a native 1 million token context window at no extra charge, making DeepSeek roughly 35 to 100 times cheaper per token than GPT-5.5 or Claude Opus 4.8. This guide covers every part of DeepSeek pricing in 2026: the new V4 Flash and V4 Pro API rates, the legacy V3 chat and R1 reasoner costs, the free tier and the […]

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iPad for AI in 2026: Which Model Should You Buy?

Apple’s 2026 iPad lineup splits cleanly into four models, but only three of them can actually run Apple Intelligence, and the gap between the cheapest iPad for AI and the iPad Pro M5 is now over $650. The base iPad 11 ($349) still ships with the A16 chip and 6GB of RAM, which means no on-device generative AI features at all. Above it sit the iPad mini ($499), the iPad Air M4 ($599), and the iPad Pro M5 ($999), each unlocking a different level of AI performance. This guide breaks down every iPad you can buy in April 2026, what kind of AI on iPad each one can realistically handle, […]

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Claude Design vs ChatGPT Images 2.0: Which One Wins for Slides and Mockups

Within five days in April 2026, the two biggest names in AI dropped products that look almost identical at first glance and could not be more different in practice. Anthropic launched Claude Design on April 17, 2026, powered by Claude Opus 4.7 (now upgraded to Claude Opus 4.8), and OpenAI followed with ChatGPT Images 2.0 on April 21, 2026, the first image model with built-in reasoning. Figma stock fell roughly 7% on Claude Design’s launch day, and the design world has been arguing ever since about which tool is the future. The pitch is the same. The execution is not. If you are a designer, founder, marketer, or PM who […]

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Claude Design: Anthropic’s AI Design Tool Explained (Access, Pricing, Use Cases)

Claude Design is Anthropic Labs’ prompt-based design workspace that turns plain English into editable slides, interactive prototypes, mockups, and one-page assets, then exports them as PPTX, PDF, Canva files, ZIP, or standalone HTML. It launched on April 17, 2026, runs on Claude Opus 4.7, and lives at claude.ai/design. On launch day Figma’s stock fell roughly 7%, opening near $20.97 and closing around $18.92, wiping out hundreds of millions in market cap in a single session. This guide covers what Claude Design actually is, how to access it on Mac, Windows, and Linux, what it costs across the Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise plans, what you can build with it in […]

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10 Best AI Apps for iPhone in 2026 (Tested & Ranked)

Update for May 21, 2026: Refreshed after Google I/O 2026 for Gemini 3.5 Flash, Gemini Spark, the Google AI Ultra price cut to $99.99, and the DeepSeek V4 release. Also covers the WWDC 2026 preview, iOS 27 Siri Extensions, and Apple AI Glasses. Your iPhone ships with Apple Intelligence built in, but the real power is in the third-party AI apps you add on top. Across 1 million+ ratings, Grok holds a 4.9-star App Store average, ChatGPT pulls in hundreds of millions of users every month, and Google Gemini crossed 450 million monthly users in 2026. As of May 19, 2026, Gemini’s free tier runs on Gemini 3.5 Flash with […]

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How to Use ChatGPT Images 2.0 to Create Amazing Visuals

On April 21, 2026, OpenAI shipped ChatGPT Images 2.0, the first image model that can actually read what you ask it to write. That single change, readable text inside the image, is what finally turns ChatGPT into a real infographic and poster tool for everyday users. No more gibberish headlines. No more broken bullet points. You type the exact text you want, the model places it cleanly, and you download a finished visual. This guide is for the people who need to make a visual today, not design pros. If you’re a teacher building a classroom handout, a student making a conference poster, a marketer pushing a campaign graphic, or […]