It's possible to copy your screen on a Windows computer in two main ways. Here's what you need to know to do it.
Google launched the Nano Banana image generator in late August, and it's been building momentum through word of mouth ever since. The new model, officially dubbed Gemini 2.5 Flash Image, actually shot ...
You can quickly and easily scan a document in Windows 10 using the Windows Scan app. Windows Scan allows you to scan both documents and images.
Google's "Nano Banana" has been taking over the internet with its new 3D model trend, where users take advantage of the new model's advanced capabilities to turn their pictures into 3D models. The new ...
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I use DISM capture to create backups of my PC, and here's how it works
There are plenty of ways to back up your PC, but you probably didn't know you can use DISM to do it. Here's how it works.
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How to Clone a Hard Drive on Windows and Mac
Cloning a hard drive on a Mac is a different process. If you have a newer MacBook or iMac, you can't swap out the hard disk on it. The Apple Silicon-based Macs have the storage soldered in, so there's ...
On October 14, Microsoft is pulling the plug on Windows 10. Here's how to keep your PC alive when Microsoft stops releasing ...
Google has showcased 10 creative ways for users to reimagine their photos using Gemini’s AI image generation tool, Nano Banana. One standout feature allows users to virtually meet their childhood ...
The first step is to generate an image. You can use any tool to generate an image. I have used Meta AI and Google AI Studio. I generated two images using the simple prompts written below: A dog riding ...
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The data center boom is here: Experts explain how to build AI infrastructure correctly
To fast-track the buildout of data centers that power artificial intelligence (AI), tech giants like Amazon, Google, Meta, ...
The Photos app will be able to automatically identify and sort specific image types (e.g., receipts) into their own folders.
2:07 The University of Saskatchewan is using quantum computers to prevent pandemics It has been a little over a year since researchers at the University of Saskatchewan gained access to one of the ...
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