Copilot Pro Brings AI Features to Your Microsoft Office Apps

Microsoft already offers AI-powered Copilot features in Word, Excel, Outlook, and other applications, but they have been restricted to work accounts paying for an added subscription. Now the same functionality is available to everyone with the new Copilot Pro subscription. Copilot Pro is a new subscription service from Microsoft that adds generative AI features to Microsoft 365 applications and services, and unlocks more features in the Copilot chat interface and Microsoft Designer (Bing Image Creator)....

July 14, 2025 · 2 min · 422 words · Jamie Allen DVM

Don't Scan That QR Code Yet, Do This First and Thank Me Later

Before you scan that QR code, did you know scammers can swap out QR codes to trick people into handing over their info and stealing their money? Yes, we reported an incident in 2023. Fast-forward to now, they’re still at it, and they’re not slowing down. But the good news is, you can protect yourself by scanning QR codes with secure QR code scanners, not just any generic app. Regular QR scanners just decode the code and send you to whatever link is behind it, no questions asked....

July 14, 2025 · 5 min · 917 words · Andrew Ramirez

Don’t Ignore the Power of F4 in Microsoft Excel

Quick Links If you’re using Microsoft Excel on a Windows PC and enjoy using keyboard shortcuts to improve your productivity, you should definitely learn the many ways in which F4 can save you lots of time. To follow along as you read this article, downloada free copy of this Excel workbook. After you click the link, you’ll find the download button in the top-right corner of your screen. Toggling Between Reference Types in Formulas There are three types of references in Excel—relative references, absolute references, and mixed references—and you can use the F4 key to toggle between these when generating a formula....

July 14, 2025 · 8 min · 1558 words · Katherine Ruiz

Every Operating System Should Copy This Unique Chromebook Feature

Operating systems have to strike a balance between supporting older technologies, and avoiding unnecessary bloat from accumulated components over the decades. Which is why developers like Microsoft or Apple may eventually dump support for legacy hardware, since hardly anyone uses it. The thing is, some peopledostill need legacy hardware, and ChromeOS still has excellent support for older display technology that I think every other OS should provide with the same level of ease....

July 14, 2025 · 4 min · 811 words · Blake Kim

Fujifilm Instax Mini 41 Camera Review: An Easy-To-Use Camera for Spontaneous Snaps

Summary TheFujifilm Instax Mini 41follows the brand’s Instax Mini 40 with its classic, retro design, an easy point-and-shoot interface, and a new close-up mode. It’s convenient, straightforward, and beautiful, but its automatic exposure makes photo-taking in various lighting conditions a hit or miss. Fujifilm Instax Mini 41 The Fujifilm Instax Mini 41 blends retro vibes with simple point-and-shoot functionality. Its automatic exposure, close-up mode, and simple interface make it perfect for capturing spontaneous, casual photos....

July 14, 2025 · 7 min · 1395 words · Stacey Miles

Google Is Fast-Tracking Android 16 with an Early Developer Preview

Annual Android upgrades usually arrive in the fall. However, Google is fast-tracking Android 16 development for a summer release. The company has solidified its new timetable with the first Android 16 Developer Preview—something that we expected to receive in February 2025, not November 2024. ThisAndroid Developer Previewis three months premature. So, unsurprisingly, it’s one of the most boring Developer Previews I’ve ever seen. Android 16 DP1 introduces a new iteration ofPrivacy Sandbox, a new API that makes the photo picker look nicer in third-party apps (while also narrowing down the photo picker’s app permissions), plus an API that shares health records through the existingHealth Connectsystem....

July 14, 2025 · 2 min · 403 words · Elizabeth Morrow

Google One Users Can Get the Pixel 7 Pro for $274 Off

If you passed up on any Pixel 7 series deals during Amazon Prime Day, now is your chance to grab Google’s latest phone at a big discount. Check your email, as Google is sending 25% off codes to Google One users, which can get you the Pixel 7 Pro for up to $274 off. The Google Pixel 7 Pro is the best phone Google has to offer right now, aside from maybe thePixel Fold(or until thePixel 8 arrivesin October), and it is currently available at a pretty great price....

July 14, 2025 · 2 min · 385 words · Erin Lopez

Google Pixel 9 Is 25% Off, If You Hurry

Google Pixel 9 The Google Pixel 9 features a sleek design with a powerful Tensor G4 processor, 12 GB of RAM, and a vibrant 6.3-inch Actua display, making it ideal for capturing stunning photos and videos with its advanced 50 MP main lens and 48 MP ultrawide camera. With improved durability and a fast-charging all-day battery, the Pixel 9 is built to handle daily challenges while delivering top-notch performance and AI-driven capabilities....

July 14, 2025 · 2 min · 405 words · Tanner Foster

Here's How AI Will Transform the iPhone, iPad, and Mac This Fall

Quick Links Summary If you have an iPhone 15 Pro or an iPad or Mac with an M1 processor or better, Apple Intelligence could transform how you interact with your smartphone, tablet, and computer. Here’s what to expect ahead of the launch in fall 2024. What is Apple Intelligence? Apple Intelligence is Apple’s version of large language model (LLM) artificial intelligence. It’s a lot like existingtools like ChatGPT and Google Gemini, except it works solely within Apple’s ecosystem....

July 14, 2025 · 9 min · 1775 words · Benjamin Oliver

How General Motors' First Electric Car Failed

Quick Links Summary The EV1 was a real electric car on the roads in 1996. So where did it go? The modern electric car revolution is still in its early stages, but it could have started much earlier if history had gone a little differently. This is the story of the EV1, the first modern electric car from General Motors. The Need for Electric Speed In January 1990,General Motors showed off a concept car at that year’s LA Auto Show, called the “Impact....

July 14, 2025 · 9 min · 1812 words · Brian Wolfe

How to Add Headphones to Your TV

Quick Links There are more than a few ways to connect a pair of headphones to your TV set, each with its own perks and downsides. Let’s investigate to help you pick the right method for your needs. Why Connect Headphones to Your TV? If you’ve never thought about adding headphones to your TV, you might wonder if it’s worth it. Headphones are a convenient way to adjust the volume to your comfort level while simultaneously containing the noise that comes with using the TV....

July 14, 2025 · 8 min · 1516 words · Ashley Jones

How to Center Text in a Table in Adobe InDesign

Quick Links Summary To cener text, you will need to both horizontally and vertically align it. Center text horizontally by selecting the Type Tool and selecting “Align Center” under Paragraph. To center text vertically, you will need to adjust the Vertical Justification setting in the Cell Options window. Adobe InDesignhas so many sophisticated features that even something as seemingly simple as centering text in a table can feel overwhelming. There aren’t many steps required, but the vertical and horizontal alignment options are in two separate places....

July 14, 2025 · 2 min · 397 words · Thomas Rowland

How to Change the Notification Sound on Windows 11

Quick Links Summary Notifications can help you stay up-to-date on what’s happening on your computer. If you’re bored of the default notification sound on Windows 11, and want something different, you can easily change the notification sound to something more attention-grabbing. Change the Notification Sound Using Control Panel Control Panelis where you go to manage necessary Windows settings. You can use it to change your computer’s appearance, manage hardware devices,uninstall programs, and more, including changing the notification sound on your Windows 11 PC....

July 14, 2025 · 3 min · 618 words · Teresa Clark