Month: March 2026

Google is making it easier to import another AI’s memory into Gemini

Google is rolling out two new Gemini tools on Thursday which could attract users who are thinking about switching their preferred AI chatbot but don’t want to “retrain” a new AI. Gemini’s new “Import Memory” and “Import Chat History” features help users quickly copy over everything their current AI already…

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Apple will reportedly allow other AI chatbots to plug into Siri

Apple’s iOS 27 update will allow users to choose the AI chatbot they want to link with Siri. That’s according to a report from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, who says third-party chatbots downloaded from the App Store, like Google’s Gemini or Anthropic’s Claude, will be able to fetch replies for Siri…

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Anker’s wireless charging pad offers Qi2 speeds for $15

I’ve probably saved minutes of my life by using a wireless charging puck. Minutes! More valuable than that, I’ve saved myself from bending over numerous times to pick up my USB-C cable that somehow always ends up on the floor. Those with magnet-equipped phones (like the iPhone 12 or newer,…

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New Netflix series Something Very Bad is Going to Happen isn’t actually an ode to The Blair Witch Project — and these sneaky horror movie Easter eggs prove it

Disclaimer Spoilers for Something Very Bad is Going to Happen ahead. If you’ve been watching the new horror series Something Very Bad is Going to Happen on Netflix, you might have noticed a reference to The Blair Witch Project when Portia (Gus Birney) is trialling flower arrangements for Nicky (Adam…

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Apple’s AI Playlist Playground is bad at music

Apple Music: “What do you want to hear?” Me: “Atmospheric instrumental black metal to write to.” Apple Music: “Here’s three metal songs with vocals, a field recording, an ambient electronic track, and a piece of doom jazz.” I am skeptical of AI’s ability to serve up the music I want…

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How to watch iHeartRadio Music Awards 2026 for free online from anywhere

If you’re a devoted iHeartRadio listener, you’ll have an instinct for the iHeartRadio Music Awards, which celebrates the most-played songs and artists on the broadcaster’s stations and app – in other words, the ones you might well be sick of! Having kept a low profile since “The Life of a…

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