Gemini in Chrome

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Gemini in Chrome brings Google’s AI assistant directly into the Chrome browser to summarize pages, answer questions, and compare tabs. It’s useful for students, professionals, and everyday users who want faster help without leaving the page.

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How to make professional music with Google Flow Music AI

How to make professional music with Google Flow Music AI

Google’s new Flow Music app lets you turn simple text prompts, images, or even rough audio into full studio-style tracks. Here’s how it works, how to customize …

How to double your income in 3 months with an AI stack that actually works

How to double your income in 3 months with an AI stack that actually works

Dozens of top founders and operators are quietly using the same small stack of AI tools to work faster, make better decisions, and unlock new income streams. He…

AI-powered testing with KaneAI: full guide to natural language test automation

AI-powered testing with KaneAI: full guide to natural language test automation

KaneAI is an AI-native testing agent that turns plain-language descriptions, PRDs, and tickets into full automated test suites with executable code. This guide …

OpenAI’s leaked GPT-5.5, new agent platforms, and Claude Code controversy

OpenAI’s leaked GPT-5.5, new agent platforms, and Claude Code controversy

OpenAI accidentally revealed internal model names including GPT‑5.5 and new “Glacier Alpha” variants, while launching a powerful agent platform for enterprises.…

Stop paying for AI videos: 4 free & unlimited tools (no watermarks)

Stop paying for AI videos: 4 free & unlimited tools (no watermarks)

You don’t need expensive subscriptions to create high‑quality AI videos. Here are four powerful tools that let you generate text‑to‑video, image‑to‑video, and c…

How to replace paid AI subscriptions with a free local API hub

How to replace paid AI subscriptions with a free local API hub

You don’t need multiple paid AI subscriptions to use top models like Gemini, Grok, GPT‑4o, and more. This guide shows you how to set up FreeLLMAPI on Windows, c…

GPT‑5.4 thinking is here: what’s new and how it actually performs

GPT‑5.4 thinking is here: what’s new and how it actually performs

GPT‑5.4 thinking and GPT‑5.4 Pro are OpenAI’s newest ChatGPT models, with big upgrades in research, spreadsheets, presentations, coding, and built‑in computer u…

DeepSeek V4 vs GPT-5.5: ultra-cheap open weights and a new AI stack war

DeepSeek V4 vs GPT-5.5: ultra-cheap open weights and a new AI stack war

DeepSeek V4 has arrived just hours after GPT‑5.5, bringing million‑token context windows, MIT‑licensed open weights, and shockingly low prices. Here’s what the …

Claude Code vs Google Antigravity: 100+ hours of testing, honest results

Claude Code vs Google Antigravity: 100+ hours of testing, honest results

Claude Code and Google Antigravity are two of the most powerful agentic coding tools right now—but they shine in different areas. This guide breaks down how the…

How Claude Code + Playwright turn your browser into an AI agent

How Claude Code + Playwright turn your browser into an AI agent

By combining Claude Code with the Playwright CLI, you can turn your browser into a powerful automation agent. From self-healing QA tests to scraping contact inf…