How to "Humanize" ChatGPT Text

Summary By default,ChatGPThas a voice and writing style that might not come across as completely natural or could even be flagged by AI text “detectors,” but you don’t have to settle for the default tone and style ChatGPT uses. We’re using a popular AI text detector here as a way to demonstrate that these methods make a real difference to the text, but it’s important to note that AI text-detection tools are not a reliable way totell if the text is AI-generated or not....

July 5, 2025 · 4 min · 672 words · George Li

How to Find Your Memories on Facebook

Quick Links Viewing your Facebook Memories is a great way to know what you were doing on any given day in the past. Facebook Memories include your posts, posts you’re tagged in, and other content. Plus, it’s super easy to access. We’ll show you how. Find Your Facebook Memories on Desktop To access your Memories on desktop, first, launch a web browser on your computer and openFacebook. Then, sign in to your account if you haven’t already....

July 5, 2025 · 2 min · 302 words · Samuel Sawyer

How to Show All Icons in System Tray on Windows 11

Quick Links Summary Do you find it inconvenient having to click an up-arrow icon to see all your system tray icons? Do you want your Windows 11system trayto always display all the available icons? If so, you have two easy ways to achieve that, and we’ll show you what those ways are. Option 1: Drag and Drop Your Icons in Your Windows 11 System Tray One way tomake your system tray always display all your app iconsis to drag and drop your icons onto the tray....

July 5, 2025 · 2 min · 365 words · Kristen Miller

How to Transfer Files to the Steam Deck Wirelessly, via USB, and More

Quick Links The Steam Deck is a robust handheld PC, but downloading external files via the built-in internet browsers can be slow and cumbersome. Luckily, there are several ways to transfer files to Valve’s portable from another PC in minutes, and some don’t even require any extra hardware. Why Transfer Data to Your Steam Deck? A major selling point of the Steam Deck is its ability to run external software like non-Steam games and retro emulators....

July 5, 2025 · 6 min · 1244 words · Mrs. Janet Davis

How-To Geek's Markdown Cheat Sheet

Quick Links Markdown is a powerful alternative toHTMLfor crafting written content that can be easily shared online, kept in a notes app, or exported to other formats. Here’s a cheat sheet to get you up to speed. Basic Markdown Syntax There are various implementations ofMarkdown, some of which expand upon the basic syntax with support for more features (like mathematical formats). Regardless of which you’re using, the most basic syntax remains the same....

July 5, 2025 · 4 min · 834 words · Shelly Fitzgerald

I Simply Won't Travel Without This Cheap iPhone Accessory

Summary I’ve spenta lotof time on the road. Or should I say, in the air. I’ve flown about 75,000 miles a year for the last several years. And in that time, this simple iPhone accessory has become my must-have travel companion. AlthoughApple’s latest Apple silicon-powered MacBookshave cured my power anxiety when it comes to my laptop, my iPhone still feels the pain every time I head to the airport. Mapping my way to the airport, listening to podcasts, checking my flight status, and more—routine travel activities are a big battery drain....

July 5, 2025 · 3 min · 589 words · Robert Curry

I Tried 3 of the Wildest and Most Ridiculous Custom GPTs

Summary If you browse the “Explore GPTs” section of ChatGPT, you’ll find a near-endless selection of custom GPTs for everything you can think of and at least a few things you’d never think of! Astrology Birth Chart GPT Curiosity got the best of me.It’s free to explore.I need to know why people are using these weird GPTs! Astrology Birth Chart GPT has been number one in the “Lifestyle” category since it came out!...

July 5, 2025 · 7 min · 1447 words · Daniel Alvarez

I Tried Browsing the Web with Safari 1.0, Here's How It Went

Summary Safari was introduced in 2003 as Apple’s replacement for Internet Explorer on the Mac, and it has continued to evolve since then as the default browser on all Apple devices. Let’s take a deep dive into the browser that started it all: Safari 1.0. The first version of Safari wasreleased on June 23rd, 2003, following a public beta that reached nearly five million downloads. The initial version was an optional download for Macs runningMac OS X 10....

July 5, 2025 · 5 min · 910 words · Luis Downs

I Want a Volume Wheel on My Next Earbud Charging Case

Summary The CMF Phone 1 looks like a solid budget phone that features a swappable back cover schtick reminiscent of the ancient HTC Tattoo. What caught my eye, though, are the CMF earbuds and their case, which rocks a volume wheel. Now I want my next earbud charging case to have one. A Volume Dial on a Charging Case Could Actually Be Useful As a Galaxy Buds Pro owner, I can confidently say that their automatic voice detection feature works as well as a screen door on a submarine....

July 5, 2025 · 4 min · 713 words · Dana Mullen

Insta360's X5 Action Camera is Finally Here (And Tougher Than Ever)

Summary You have tons of options as far as action cameras go, but Insta360’s cameras remain solid for a few reasons. Now, the Insta360 X5 is finally here, and it’s the toughest we’ve seen to date from the company. Insta360has just announced its new flagship 360° camera, the Insta360 X5. And it’s a pretty awesome product. The X5 features larger 1/1.28-inch sensors compared to the previous X4 model—according to Insta360, these larger sensors, combined with a new processing system dubbed the “Triple AI Chip” (composed of one 5nm AI chip and two imaging chips), mean that we should have vastly improved camera performance, particularly in low-light conditions....

July 5, 2025 · 3 min · 518 words · Elizabeth Johnson

It’s Time to Stop Avoiding Updates

Software updates can be a mixed bag. They add new features and fix issues, but they can bring new bugs as well. People put off updates to avoid these headaches, which wasn’t a bad idea in the earlier days of computing. However, with security vulnerabilities becoming more common, it’s time to stop. ThisCybersecurity Awareness Weekarticle is brought to you in association withIncogni. Automatic software updates weren’t all that common in the 2000s, which became more of a problem over time as the internet rose in popularity and malware attacks ramped up....

July 5, 2025 · 4 min · 845 words · Sean Roman

JLab Epic Open Sport Review: Good Sound, Good Comfort, Good Enough

Jlab’s Epic Open Sportare a premium pair of air-conduction earbuds made to be worn while running, working out, or training. Yet their comfort and sound quality make them a good option for anyone who needs to be able to hear their surroundings or who finds in-ear earbuds to be uncomfortable, regardless of their lifestyle. JLab Epic Open Sport The JLab Epic Open Sport air conduction open-ear earbuds are a comfortable and secure way to listen to audio without plugging your ears....

July 5, 2025 · 7 min · 1440 words · Gina Frey

Keychron S1 QMK Mechanical Keyboard Review: A Compact, Customizable Board

Quick Links For those who value a quality typing experience, it’s safe to say today’s premium keyboard selections are virtually limitless. TheKeychron S1 QMK Mechanical Keyboardtries to distinguish itself in a crowded field by offering minimal compromises and considerable customization in a compact frame. Offering a choice of lighting and hot-swappable switch options, onboard Mac and Windows keyboard layouts, and real-time software control with the open-source VIA software, the Keychron S1 is incredibly versatile....

July 5, 2025 · 8 min · 1650 words · Patricia Hughes