Monday, February 23, 2026

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Edit Slides in NotebookLM: No More Starting Over

Edit Slides in NotebookLM: No More Starting Over

Google has finally added the ability to edit individual slides within NotebookLM using simple text prompts. This update also introduces a long-requested PowerPoint export option for professional workflows.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
February 23, 2026


NotebookLM
Have you ever spent twenty minutes waiting for an AI to generate the "perfect" slide deck, only to realize that slide seven has a glaring typo or an image that looks nothing like your brand? 

Until now, NotebookLM users faced a frustrating "all or nothing" choice: keep the flawed deck or roll the dice on a full regeneration. 

Here's a Cool Tip: Edit Slides in NotebookLM.

Google has quietly upgraded its research powerhouse with a surgical editing tool that allows you to fix individual slides without touching the rest of your presentation. 

It is the bridge between AI creativity and human precision that business professionals have been waiting for.

Edit Slides in NotebookLM

Feature Explanation

The new "Revise" feature in NotebookLM is a prompt-based editing system. 

Instead of manually dragging text boxes or resizing images, you tell the AI what to change on a specific slide. 

You might ask it to "make the bullet points more concise" or "replace the chart description with a summary of the regional sales data."

This works through a "Pending Changes" system. 

You can go through your deck, mark up multiple slides with different instructions, and then process them all at once. 

Alongside this, Google added a native PowerPoint (.pptx) export. 

This allows you to take your AI-generated research and move it into the standard corporate presentation environment, though it currently prioritizes visual fidelity over text editability in the export.

What You’ll Gain
  • Surgical Precision: Fix specific errors or tone issues on a single slide without losing the layout of others.
  • Time Savings: Update your deck in seconds rather than waiting for a full 20-slide regeneration.
  • Workflow Integration: Export directly to PowerPoint to combine AI insights with your existing company templates.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Here's how to do it.

Web and Desktop
  1. Navigate to notebooklm.google.com.
  2. Select the notebook containing your sources and navigate to the Studio tab.
  3. Click on the generated slide deck you wish to modify.
  4. Look for the pencil icon labeled "Revise" on the individual slide you want to change.
  5. Type your specific instructions in the box. 
  6. If you have more edits, move to other slides and repeat the process. They will appear in the Pending Changes list.
  7. Click Generate new deck to apply all pending revisions simultaneously.
  8. Click the three-dot menu in the corner and select Download PowerPoint (.pptx) to save it to your local drive.
Edit Slides in NotebookLM
fig. 1 - Edit Slides in NotebookLM

Example of Revised Slide in NotebookLM
fig. 2 - Example of Revised Slide in NotebookLM

iOS and Android
  1. Open the Gemini or Google app and navigate to your NotebookLM dashboard, notebooklm.google.com.
  2. Tap on your presentation to view it in full screen.
  3. Tap the screen to reveal the overlay and select the Revise (pencil) icon.
  4. Enter your change request
  5. Tap Update Slide to see the refreshed version.

Pros and Cons

Pro: 
  • Maintains consistency across the rest of the deck while fixing isolated issues.
  • PowerPoint export makes it easier to share with colleagues who don't use AI tools.

Con: 
  • You still cannot manually click and type into a text box; all changes must be via prompts.
  • PowerPoint exports often render slides as images, making final text tweaks in PPT difficult.
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Feature Access

The Slide Revision feature is currently rolling out to all users. 

Score

Criterion  |  Score (0–10)  |  Justification

Value 9
It solves the single biggest pain point in the NotebookLM slide workflow.

Usability 8
The prompt-based system is intuitive, though some may still miss manual editing.

Wow Factor 7
It feels like magic when a messy slide transforms instantly into a clean one.

Total: 24/30 👍 Good
A vital update that moves NotebookLM from a "neat experiment" to a legitimate productivity tool for professionals.

Key Takeaways

This update gives users much-needed control over AI-generated content. 

By allowing slide-specific revisions and PowerPoint exports, Google is making it easier to move from raw research to a finished professional product.

Cool Tip Snapshot
  • Feature Name: Prompt-Based Slide Revisions
  • Platform(s): Web, iOS, Android
  • Quick Benefit: Edit specific slides without regenerating the whole deck.
  • Access Type: Free (Rolling out) / Pro (Available)

Try It Yourself

Go to NotebookLM today and open one of your existing notebooks. 

Try generating a slide deck and then use the "Revise" tool to change the tone of just the introduction slide. 

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Sunday, February 22, 2026

How to Edit Photos Privately with Duck.ai

How to Edit Photos Privately with Duck.ai

DuckDuckGo has quietly added AI-powered photo editing to Duck.ai, allowing users to modify images using natural language commands. This feature gives you powerful image editing tools without the data tracking common in competing AI platforms.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
February 22, 2026


DuckDuckGo
Most AI image editors require you to upload photos to services that analyze, store, or use your data to train their models. 

That creates a tradeoff between convenience and privacy. 

Here's a Cool Tip:  Use DuckDuckGo's AI Tool.

DuckDuckGo's new Duck.ai image editing feature lets you enhance, modify, and transform photos using AI while maintaining the privacy-first principles the company is known for.

Instead of installing software or subscribing to expensive creative tools, you can edit images directly in your browser using simple prompts like “remove the background,” “improve lighting,” or “turn this into a watercolor painting.”

DuckAI Image

Saturday, February 21, 2026

How to Compose Original Music Using Google Gemini and Lyria

How to Compose Original Music Using Google Gemini and Lyria

Google Gemini now integrates with the Lyria model to allow users to generate, edit, and refine original music through simple conversational prompts. This guide shows you how to master these new creative tools for your next project.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
February 21, 2026


Google Gemini
Have you ever had a melody stuck in your head but lacked the technical skills or the expensive studio equipment to bring it to life? 

Perhaps you need a unique, royalty-free background track for a presentation or a social media video but cannot find the right "vibe" in standard stock libraries. 

The barrier between musical imagination and actual digital audio is evaporating. 

Here's a Cool Tip:  Make Music with Google Gemini.

With the integration of Google’s Lyria model into the Gemini ecosystem, the process of songwriting is shifting from complex software manipulation to a simple natural language conversation. 

Whether you are a professional creator or a hobbyist, the ability to generate high-fidelity audio with specific instruments, moods, and styles is now at your fingertips.

Create Music with Gemini

Friday, February 20, 2026

Go Fishing (Without Leaving Your Desk) With Fishing Frenzy

Go Fishing (Without Leaving Your Desk) With Fishing Frenzy

FishingFrenzy.co turns quick breaks into a cozy, competitive fishing loop you can play on the web. If you like games that reward consistency, smart upgrades, and event timing, this one is built to hook you fast.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
February 20, 2026


FishingFrenzy icon
What if your next “five-minute break” actually reset your brain, instead of melting it? 

Here's a Friday Funday Cool Tip:  Go FishingFrenzy!

Fishing Frenzy is that kind of game: simple to start, surprisingly deep once you notice the quests, multipliers, events, and progression systems that reward disciplined play.

You do not need a console or a gaming PC. 

If you have a browser, you can fish, collect, upgrade, and chase limited-time events in short sessions that fit between calls, classes, or chores.

Go Fishing with FishingFrenzy

Thursday, February 19, 2026

iOS 26 Fixes Motion Sickness With Smarter Vehicle Motion Cues

iOS 26 Fixes Motion Sickness With Smarter Vehicle Motion Cues

Apple has upgraded Vehicle Motion Cues in iOS 26 to help prevent motion sickness using real-time visual indicators. This small but powerful accessibility feature makes using your phone in a car dramatically more comfortable.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
February 19, 2026


iOS 26
Have you ever tried to read email or respond to a message in a moving car, only to feel dizzy or nauseous within seconds? 

You are not alone. 

Motion sickness happens because your brain receives conflicting signals. 

Your inner ear senses motion, but your eyes see a stationary screen. 

Here's a Cool Tip:  Use the Improved Vehicle Motion Cues in iOS 26.

We first told you about Vehicle Motion Cues last year in iOS 18 and how it can make using your phone better when traveling.

Apple’s improved Vehicle Motion Cues in iOS 26 addresses the motion problem directly by synchronizing what you see with how your body moves.

This feature transforms the iPhone into an adaptive interface that visually communicates motion, helping your brain reconcile those signals.

iOS 26 Vehicle Motion Cues

Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Windows 11’s Microsoft Store CLI: Install and Update Apps Without Opening the Store

Windows 11’s Microsoft Store CLI: Install and Update Apps Without Opening the Store

If you live in Windows Terminal, Microsoft just gave you a faster way to manage Store apps. The new Microsoft Store command line tool lets you browse, install, and update Microsoft Store apps with a few simple commands, no GUI required.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
February 18, 2026


Microsoft Store
Ever set up a new PC and thought, “Why am I clicking through the Store again?” 

Or needed to update one specific app and got dragged into a sea of tiles, banners, and “recommended” content? 

Here's a Cool Tip:  Use the New Microsoft Store Command Line Interface (CLI).

Microsoft’s new Store CLI is a small change that quietly removes a lot of friction for anyone who prefers fast, repeatable workflows.

Microsoft Store CLI

Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Never Miss Important News Again: How to Create Google Alerts in Minutes

Never Miss Important News Again: How to Create Google Alerts in Minutes

Track topics, competitors, and your own name automatically with Google Alerts. This free tool turns Google into your personal research assistant.  Google Alerts automatically monitors the web for new content about topics you choose and sends notifications directly to your inbox. It is one of the simplest and most powerful ways to stay informed without constantly searching.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
February 17, 2026


Google
How often do you search Google to see if someone mentioned your company, published new research, or released a product update? 

Most people rely on memory and occasional searches, which means they miss critical developments.

Here's a Cool Tip:  Google Alerts.

Google Alerts eliminates that problem by monitoring the internet continuously and notifying you the moment something new appears.

Whether you run a business, manage investments, publish articles, or simply want to track your favorite topics, Google Alerts gives you an early warning system for information that matters.

Google Alerts

Monday, February 16, 2026

🚨 Chrome Zero-Day Alert: Update Immediately 🚨

🚨 Chrome Zero-Day Alert: Update Immediately 🚨

Google has released an emergency patch for CVE-2026-2441, a serious zero-day vulnerability affecting Chrome’s CSS font value processor.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
February 16, 2026


Chrome
This flaw allows attackers to execute arbitrary code inside a sandbox via a crafted HTML page, and it’s already being exploited in the wild.

Update your Chrome browser NOW to protect your PC and data.

What’s Affected
  • Chrome version 145.0.7632.75/76 (Windows & Mac).
  • Chrome version 144.0.7559.75 (Linux).
  • Other Chromium-based browsers like Microsoft Edge, Vivaldi, Opera, and Brave may also be impacted.