Jul 04, 2026Twila Rosenbaum
Kim Yuna reflected on four years of marriage, describing her husband as a true companion and protector. The figure skating icon shared her thoughts during a counseling corner on Elle Korea's YouTube channel, offering insights into her relationship with Forestella member Ko Woo-rim.
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Jul 04, 2026Twila Rosenbaum
Lisa Owens' second novel 'Natural Disaster' follows an unnamed mother on the last day of maternity leave, blending the mundane and profound. This deeply relatable story mirrors the emotional whirlwind of early parenthood, from the joys of unconditional love to the exhaustion of endless tasks.
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Jul 04, 2026Twila Rosenbaum
The National Museum of Korea has appointed RM, the leader of BTS, as its global public relations ambassador. RM will help promote Korean history and culture to international audiences through various activities and exhibitions. The museum director expressed hope that RM’s influence will make the institution a beloved cultural hub worldwide.
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Jul 04, 2026Twila Rosenbaum
Meta has released a new app called Forum, designed specifically for Facebook groups. Available on iOS, it allows users to browse groups, create posts, and interact with a chatbot that pulls information from group discussions. The app aims to streamline group engagement and enhance discovery of relevant content across the groups a user belongs to.
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Jul 04, 2026Twila Rosenbaum
Google has begun widely rolling out redesigned icons for its Workspace apps, featuring soft gradient colors, rounded corners, and significant shape changes. Apps like Chat, Meet, and Calendar now use single-color icons, while Sheets and Slides switch to landscape mode. The update follows last year's Google logo redesign and arrives just ahead of Google I/O 2026.
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Jul 04, 2026Twila Rosenbaum
Google AI Studio promises to turn plain English prompts into functional Android apps in minutes. We put it to the test, building three apps in one afternoon — including a calorie counter and two games. The results were mixed: impressive speed, but buggy and limited. This hands-on review reveals the real state of AI-assisted app development in 2026.
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Jul 04, 2026Twila Rosenbaum
Over a year after first hearing about Trump Mobile's T1 Phone, the device has finally arrived. This article covers the unboxing experience, including sticky gold plastic, a pre-existing scratch, and problems with British SIM cards. It explores the phone's features, build quality, and what to expect from a full review next week.
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Jul 03, 2026Twila Rosenbaum
Microsoft's core productivity apps face unprecedented disruption from external AI tools that replicate key functions without subscriptions. Analysts speculate on the future of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint as AI chatbots gain ground. This article examines the key threats and industry reactions.
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Jul 03, 2026Twila Rosenbaum
When Notion Mail shut down, many users realized they had let AI sort all their email. This article examines the risks and benefits of AI email agents, including a personal experiment with Claude and Gmail. From privacy concerns to operational mishaps, the reporter weighs convenience against security.
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Jul 03, 2026Twila Rosenbaum
AMD's Ryzen AI 400 mobile processors are found in about a third of productivity laptops, but new battery testing shows disappointing results. The Ryzen AI 7 445 in the Acer Swift Go 14 AI ranked last in both raw battery life and efficiency during streaming tests. Competitors like the Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite and Intel Core Ultra series offer significantly better battery performance, making them the preferred choice for users prioritizing longevity.
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Jul 03, 2026Twila Rosenbaum
A recent experiment using Claude AI analyzed human writing for AI-like patterns. The top red flag was parenthetical asides, followed by em dash overuse and filler words. Despite these habits, the writing still scored low on AI detection due to strong personal voice.
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Jul 02, 2026Twila Rosenbaum
According to Salesforce's 2026 Connected Health Consumer Report, 61% of US adults now use AI for health information, a dramatic increase from 2% just two years earlier. The survey of 3,200 consumers reveals that patients are three times more likely to trust AI integrated into their doctor's secure portal than a public chatbot. However, nearly 90% expect human oversight, indicating growing trust but with guardrails.
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