9 creative ways to use ChatGPT that you probably haven’t tried yet

You might already be one of the millions around the world using ChatGPT to help out with mundane tasks and automate menial chores. But ChatGPT is capable of much more than just answers and automations. Indeed, ChatGPT can actually be fun! With some creative prompting, you can use ChatGPT for all kinds of out-of-the-box stuff—social […]

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ChatGPT is crushing all other AI chatbots, and the numbers prove it

It might seem that “ChatGPT” is all you ever hear about when discussing AI chatbots, also known as LLMs. As it turns out, that’s reflected in the real world, too. Statcounter, which tracks the market share of operating systems, browsers, social media sites, and more, has begun tracking the number of sessions by users who

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Best VPN for streaming Netflix 2025: Best overall, cheap, free, and for travelers

VPNs aren’t just useful for keeping your online activities safe and private, they’re also a great way to bypass restrictions on streaming content in other countries. The top VPN providers continue to stay one step ahead of streaming services in a never-ending cat-and-mouse game, ensuring that you always have access to your favorite content no

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A Dell-icious Chromebook too affordable to pass up — Only $200

TL;DR: Tough enough for school, work, and clumsy hands, the brand-new Dell Chromebook 3100 offers 8GB RAM, an all-day battery, and Chrome OS for just $199.99. Built to take a beating and keep going, the Dell Chromebook 3100 is a rugged, no-nonsense laptop made for real life—whether that means a messy desk or your kid’s snack-covered hands. It’s

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Thumby Color micro-review: a delightfully tiny GBA clone that doesn’t play Nintendo

It’s always a risk betting on new video game hardware from a little-known company: what if game developers never show up? But the $50 Thumby Color, on sale this week, is an easier sell — the two-inch handheld is cute as a button, fits on your keychain, and lets aspiring programmers build and publish games

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World’s first ultra-fast PCIe 6.0 SSD arrives, but it’s not for you

Move over, PCI Express 5.0! Micron has shipped the first PCI Express 6.0 SSD, ramping up read and write speeds to unprecedented levels. The bad news? It’s not for PCs. This week, Micron shipped the Micron 9650 SSD, the world’s first PCIe 6.0 SSD, designed for AI training and inference workloads. Unfortunately, those tasks take

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