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Nano Banana 2 review: the sweet spot between creative control and raw speed
TL;DR: Between Speed and BraiNano Banana 2 is Google’s most balanced AI image generation model yet. It combines speed, intelligence, and practical creative control in a way that finally feels…
Seats – Events Tickets app review: this might be the clean, stress-free ticketing app we’ve been waiting for
TL;DR: Seats – Events Tickets is a modern, mobile-first ticketing app that makes discovering events and buying tickets refreshingly simple. It’s stable, intuitive, and designed with real-world use in mind.…
Apple Creator Studio review: Final Cut wakes up, Pixelmator shines, Logic keeps winning
TL;DR: Apple Creator Studio bundles Apple’s best creative apps into one subscription and it’s a great value if you don’t already own them. Final Cut Pro gets smarter and faster,…
1Password’s built-in Phishing Protection review: when your password manager knows better
TL;DR: 1Password’s built-in phishing protection is effective because it intervenes at the precise moment phishing actually succeeds: when credentials are about to be shared. In an environment where 89% of…
Digg is back, and it accidentally reminded me why I fell in love with the internet in the first place
I didn’t plan on spending an entire evening doomscrolling Digg in 2026. That sentence alone feels like it should be read aloud in a concerned tone by someone holding a…
10 iPadOS 26 features you might have missed at first, but won’t be able to live without
As everyone dusts off their planners, habit trackers, and “this is the year I’ll finally be organized” energy, iPadOS 26 quietly rolled in like, “Cool, I’ll just make your entire workflow…
Canva in ChatGPT review: this is how I make slides now, sorry not sorry
TL;DR: You can connect Canva to ChatGPT and generate a fully designed presentation in minutes using simple natural-language prompts. Once Canva is selected as a tool, ChatGPT plans the structure,…
GPT-5.2 vs Grok 4.1 review: one wants your attention, the other wants your time
TL;DR: Grok 4.1 has personality and edge. GPT-5.2 has consistency, discipline, and better value. One feels like a conversation. The other feels like infrastructure. I’ve been thinking a lot about…
GPT-5.2 vs Gemini 3 review: the AI heavyweight fight that forced OpenAI to call code red
The TL;DR is painfully simple. If you want the best standalone AI experience for writing, coding, and structured tasks, GPT-5.2 is outstanding. If you want an AI that lives everywhere…
Screenbox review: the open-source Windows app that leaves VLC looking ancient
TL;DR: Screenbox is the media player VLC should’ve evolved into — modern, fluent, fast, and delightfully usable. It won’t replace every VLC power feature, but for everyday playback, it’s the…
Keeper Password Manager review: the vault that wants to be your boss
TL;DR: Rock-solid security and unmatched sharing tools make Keeper a serious contender—but you’ll pay for every bit of it. Great for control freaks, professionals, and power users who live beyond…
I lived inside ChatGPT Atlas: here’s what it’s really like when your browser starts talking back
TL;DR: ChatGPT Atlas is OpenAI’s new web browser with ChatGPT built-in. It’s sleek, smart, and slightly unnerving. With Browser Memories and Agent Mode, Atlas redefines what a browser can be —…
I tried Spotify in ChatGPT, and now AI is digging up ’90s dance tracks I didn’t even know I loved
TL;DR: Spotify inside ChatGPT isn’t just smarter than the average playlist — it’s a full-blown music archaeologist that can resurrect forgotten dance floor classics, find Italo disco deep cuts you missed,…
10 iPad apps that turn your tablet into a digital lightsaber
The iPad isn’t just Apple’s “big iPhone without the phone.” Over the past few years it’s matured into a legitimate productivity and creativity machine, especially with the Pro and Air…
Spotify Mix review: the feature that turned me into a budget David Guetta (in my kitchen, not Ibiza)
TL;DR: Spotify Mix turns ordinary playlists into DJ-style sets you can tweak and play with. It’s buggy, limited, and occasionally ridiculous—but it’s also fun as hell, and it makes music…
iPadOS 26 review: Apple’s most grown-up iPad yet
TL;DR: iPadOS 26 is the update where the iPad grows up. Gorgeous design, actual multitasking, and Mac-like apps make it the closest the iPad has ever been to replacing a…
macOS Tahoe 26 review: smooth as glass, sharp as Tahoe
TL;DR: macOS Tahoe 26 is ambitious, fun, and full of features that actually matter. The Liquid Glass design isn’t for everyone, but the productivity gains and performance improvements make this a…
iOS 26 review: a new era of glass and glow begins
TL;DR: iOS 26 is a futuristic, feel-good overhaul with visual flair and practical upgrades. Liquid Glass makes the iPhone feel alive, the Phone and Messages apps finally evolve, Photos regains its…
