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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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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ChatGPT Atlas vs Perplexity Comet: The Best AI Browser for You 

The browser wars are back, but this time, it’s about artificial intelligence. Two new contenders, OpenAI’s ChatGPT Atlas and Perplexity’s Comet, aren’t just for viewing websites. They promise to act on them for you. They can summarize pages, book flights, and manage your email. But they also bring new security risks and work on different computers. Which one is safer? Which one actually works on your computer today? And which AI browser is the best choice for your work or school tasks? TL;DR Perplexity Comet is the best choice if you use Windows or want to automate email and calendar tasks. ChatGPT Atlas is the better pick if you are […]

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How AI “Reasoning” Models Think Explained

Have you noticed your AI assistant getting… smarter? It’s not just your imagination. The latest AI models (like OpenAI’s o3/o4-mini, Google’s Gemini 2.5 Pro, and the open-source DeepSeek R1) are moving beyond simple text prediction. They’re starting to “reason”, to think step-by-step, check their own work, and solve complex problems. This is a huge change from the “autocomplete on steroids” we’re used to. But what is a reasoning model? How does it actually “think” differently than a human? And most importantly, how can you use this new power to get better answers in your daily life? What Is Reasoning? Reasoning is the simple act of thinking logically to form a […]

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How To Create YouTube Shorts on iPhone: Premiere + Lightroom Culling

Tired of jumping between different apps to create standout content on your iPhone? Adobe is bringing two powerful, AI driven updates to its mobile apps that promise to streamline your workflow, whether you’re a video creator or a photographer. These new features are designed to feel right at home in your Apple ecosystem, saving you from the tedious parts of the creative process so you can focus on the fun. So, how can you create polished YouTube Shorts without ever leaving your iPhone? And is it finally possible to sort through hundreds of photos from a weekend trip in just minutes? Let’s dive in. Adobe Premiere on iPhone Gets a […]

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How to Build Your First ChatGPT App: The Beginner’s Guide

Have you ever had a brilliant idea for an app powered by AI but felt overwhelmed by the technical jargon? You’re not alone. Building with powerful tools like ChatGPT can seem complex, but it’s more accessible now than ever before. Whether you want to create a helpful tool that lives inside ChatGPT or build a standalone website with AI features, the path is clearer and simpler than you think. What are the two main ways to build a ChatGPT app, and which one is right for me? How can I build a simple app that runs directly inside the ChatGPT interface? What are the basic steps to create my own […]

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Haiku 4.5 on GitHub Copilot: Code Faster, Spend Less

Imagine your AI coding assistant responding the instant you finish typing. No more lag, no more waiting—just seamless, real-time help that feels like a natural extension of your thoughts. That’s the promise of Anthropic’s new Claude Haiku 4.5, now Generally Available (GA) in GitHub Copilot. It’s not just another update; it’s a fundamental shift in developer experience. Anthropic positions Claude Haiku 4.5 as delivering near-Sonnet 4 coding performance at one-third the price and more than twice the speed; a partner quote on Anthropic’s launch page cites ‘up to 4–5× faster than Sonnet 4.5.’ But is it powerful enough for your daily work? How much cheaper is it really inside Copilot? […]

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ChatGPT Atlas: The Complete Guide to OpenAI’s Browser

A Chromium-based browser with ChatGPT built in Agent Mode, optional Browser memories, and privacy controls you can actually tune. The way we browse the web hasn’t fundamentally changed in decades. We open a browser, type in a search bar, and click through a list of blue links. But what if your browser could do the work for you? What if it could understand the content on a page, summarize it, and even take actions like booking a reservation or filling a shopping cart? OpenAI is betting on this future with its new release: ChatGPT Atlas. It’s not just another browser extension; it’s a complete web browser with a powerful AI […]

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What Exactly Is Elon Musk’s Grokipedia & How Does It Compare to Wikipedia?

Today, October 27, Elon Musk’s xAI has officially launched Grokipedia, a new AI-powered encyclopedia that aims to challenge Wikipedia’s dominance by rethinking how online knowledge is written, fact-checked, and maintained. Grokipedia, with roughly 885,000 articles available at launch, wants to rebuild the internet’s reference layer from scratch with artificial intelligence at the center. Announced at the end of September 2025, the open-source encyclopedia is pitched as a “massive improvement over Wikipedia” and, in Musk’s words, a “necessary step toward xAI’s goal of understanding the universe.” At its core, Grokipedia aims to be an alternative to Wikipedia by explicitly tackling what Musk and supporters describe as “bias,” “propaganda,” and institutional or ideological slants in mainstream reference […]