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🚨 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.
What To Do
  1. Update Chrome immediately:
    • Go to Menu > Help > About Google Chrome.
    • Chrome will auto-update if a fix is available.
Microsoft is aware of the issue and working on a patch for Edge.

Until then, avoid suspicious websites and keep browser extensions minimal.

This is the first Chrome zero-day of 2026. Google patched eight such vulnerabilities in 2025, underscoring the importance of timely updates.

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Turn Excel Chaos Into Clarity With Copilot’s Summarize And Categorize Superpowers

Turn Excel Chaos Into Clarity With Copilot’s Summarize And Categorize Superpowers

Copilot in Excel can scan thousands of rows, surface the story in your data, and organize it into meaningful categories with just a few natural language prompts. If you work in spreadsheets all day, this feature is like having a data analyst sitting in the ribbon.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor  
February 16, 2026


Microsoft Excel
You open a workbook with 18,000 rows of sales data, customer comments, and dates, and your manager wants a one-page summary before lunch. 

You know Excel can do it, but building the right formulas, PivotTables, and filters feels like a project, not a quick task.

Here's a Cool Tip:  Use Copilot to Summarize and Categorize Your Data.

Instead of hunting for the perfect function, you describe what you want: “Summarize this data by category.” 

Copilot reads the table, proposes a summary, and can even build the supporting PivotTable for you.

Excel stops being a wall of cells and starts acting like a conversation about your data.

Summarize and Categorize Data in Excel image

Feature Explanation

Copilot in Excel is an AI assistant built into Microsoft 365 that understands your spreadsheet as a dataset, not just a grid of values. It can:

Summarize large tables into concise narratives, such as “North America grew 12 percent while EMEA declined slightly,” based on the numbers it sees.

From the Copilot pane or button in Excel for Windows and the web, you select a range or table, then type a prompt such as “Summarize this banking information by category”.

Copilot analyzes the structure, infers the right fields, and proposes an output you can insert into the sheet.

This matters because most people do not remember every function or PivotTable option. 

Copilot lowers the barrier to serious analysis, especially for business users who know the questions they want to ask but not the exact Excel steps to get there.

What You’ll Gain
  • Faster summaries: Turn thousands of rows into a short, readable overview for status reports and leadership decks.
  • Automatic categories: Ask Copilot to group by region, product, or owner instead of building PivotTables from scratch.
  • Fewer formula headaches: Describe the calculation and let Copilot write and explain the formula.
  • Cleaner data: Use prompts to highlight duplicates, sort, and tidy columns before you analyze.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Here's how to do it.

Microsoft Excel - Windows And Web
  1. Make sure your data is in a table-like format with clear column headers and no completely blank columns. Copilot works best when the dataset is tidy.
  2. Click inside your table and press Ctrl+T to convert it to an official Excel Table if it is not already, or drag to select the range.
  3. In Excel for Windows or Excel for the web, select the Copilot button on the Home tab to open the Copilot pane on the right.
  4. In the Copilot pane, type a prompt such as: “Summarize this banking data by category."
  5. Copilot generates a text summary. Read it carefully, then choose Insert to place the summary into a new area of the worksheet, or copy it into an email or PowerPoint slide.
  6. Ask Copilot to categorize with a PivotTable: With the same data selected, prompt: “Create a PivotTable that summarizes total revenue by region and quarter, and add a slicer for product line.” Copilot will propose a PivotTable layout and place it on a new sheet by default.

Summarize Excel Data Example

fig. 1 - Summarize Excel Data Example


Refine the Categories  
  1. Use follow-up prompts such as “Sort regions by total revenue descending” or “Format revenue as currency with no decimals” to polish the PivotTable.

Clean Data for Better Summaries  
  1. Before or after summarizing, you can ask Copilot to “Highlight duplicate values in column A” or “Remove extra spaces in this sheet” to improve data quality.

Pros and Cons

Pros
  • Speed: Copilot can generate executive-style summaries in seconds, ideal for last minute updates to leadership.
  • Lower learning curve: Business users who rarely touch PivotTables can still get grouped, categorized views of their data.
  • Consistency: Using prompts like “Summarize this data by region and quarter” helps standardize reporting across teams.
  • Exploration: Copilot encourages “what if” questions, helping you discover trends you might not have thought to check.

Cons
  • Data quality sensitivity: If your headers are unclear or data is inconsistent, summaries can be vague or misleading.
  • Black box feel: Some users may not fully understand how Copilot arrived at a particular insight or grouping.
  • Licensing and rollout: Copilot in Excel requires eligible Microsoft 365 subscriptions and is still being expanded across regions and channels.
  • Not a replacement for experts: Complex financial models or regulatory reports still need human oversight and domain expertise.

Feature Access

  • Copilot in Excel is part of the broader Microsoft Copilot offerings for Microsoft 365 and is currently rolling out across commercial and some consumer subscriptions. 
  • Availability depends on:
    • License: Requires Microsoft 365 subscription.
    • App version and channel: Newer Copilot capabilities for PivotTables and forecasting have been introduced.
    • Platform: Full Copilot in Excel functionality is most mature on Windows and the web, with mobile support still expanding.

Score

Criterion  |  Score (0–10)  |  Justification

Value 9
Dramatically reduces time to insight for everyday analysis and reporting.

Usability 8
Natural language prompts are friendly, but results still depend on clean data and some 
Excel familiarity.

Wow Factor 9
Watching a dense table turn into a clear summary and PivotTable from a single prompt feels transformative.

Total: 26/30 🌟 Excellent
Copilot in Excel is one of the most impressive everyday AI features in Microsoft 365, outshining older tools like Recommended PivotTables by making analysis conversational instead of configuration heavy.

Key Takeaways

Copilot in Excel can summarize and categorize large datasets with plain language prompts, saving serious time for busy professionals. 

The quality of its insights depends heavily on clean, well structured data, but when that is in place, it turns Excel into a fast, approachable analysis partner.

Cool Tip Snapshot
  • Feature Name: Copilot Summarize and Categorize in Excel
  • Platform(s): Excel for Windows, Excel for the web, mobile in limited rollout
  • Quick Benefit: Turn big, messy tables into clear summaries and grouped views without building complex formulas or PivotTables yourself.
  • Access Type (Free, Subscription, Beta): Subscription (Copilot enabled Microsoft 365), with some advanced features in preview channels

Try It Yourself

Open your next “too big to read” Excel workbook, select the main data table, and ask Copilot to “Summarize this data by category."

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Sunday, February 15, 2026

How to Remove Your Explicit Content from Google Search Results

How to Remove Your Explicit Content from Google Search Results

Take control of your digital footprint by requesting the removal of sensitive personal images and information from Google Search results.

Byline: By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
February 15, 2026


Google
Have you ever searched for your own name only to find a photo that felt like a punch to the gut? 

Perhaps it is an old image shared without your consent that you never intended to be public. 

In an era where a digital first impression is often the only one that counts, finding explicit personal content of yourself online is more than just embarrassing. 

It is a security risk and a violation of privacy. 

Here's a Cool Tip:  Remove the Content from Google.

Google has significantly expanded its toolset to help users claw back their privacy, but many people still believe that once something is on the internet, it stays there forever. 

That is not entirely true. 

While Google cannot delete a file from a third-party website server, it can effectively bury the link so it no longer appears in search results for the world to see.

Remove Explicit Images from Google Search Results

Saturday, February 14, 2026

Control Your Threads Feed With the New “Dear Algo” Feature

Control Your Threads Feed With the New “Dear Algo” Feature

Threads now lets you directly instruct its algorithm using a simple “Dear Algo” request. This AI-powered feature puts you in control of your feed instead of passively accepting what the platform decides to show you.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
February 14, 2026


Threads
Have you ever opened Threads and wondered why your feed is full of topics you barely care about, while the conversations you actually want are buried or missing entirely? 

Here's a Cool Tip:  Update your Threads feed.

That frustration is exactly what Meta is trying to solve with a new AI-powered feature called Dear Algo.

Instead of relying solely on likes, follows, or engagement signals, 

Threads now allows you to directly tell its algorithm what you want to see more or less of. 

This is a major shift in how social feeds work. 

For the first time, you can explicitly guide the algorithm using natural language instructions.

Threads Dear Algo

Friday, February 13, 2026

Master the Art of Spotting Scams with Google’s New Interactive Game

Master the Art of Spotting Scams with Google’s New Interactive Game

Discover how to sharpen your digital defense skills using a free, browser-based simulation that trains you to identify modern phishing and fraud tactics.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
February 13, 2026


Be Scam Ready
How confident are you that you can spot a fake text from your bank or a fraudulent "urgent" email from a coworker?

As digital threats become more sophisticated, the traditional advice to just "look for typos" no longer cuts it. 

Scammers now use high-quality branding and psychological triggers to bypass our natural skepticism. 

Here's a Cool Tip:  Play the "Be Scam Ready" Game from Google.

This "Be Scam Ready" game puts you in the hot seat to test your instincts against realistic, real-world scenarios.

Play Be Scam Ready Game

Thursday, February 12, 2026

Turn Your Lock Screen Into a Live Weather Dashboard

Turn Your Lock Screen Into a Live Weather Dashboard

See current conditions the moment you pick up your iPhone. iOS 26.3 makes weather more visible, faster to access, and easier to customize. iOS 26.3 adds a dedicated Weather category to the Lock Screen wallpaper picker with new preset layouts. Here’s how to turn your iPhone into a real-time weather dashboard in under a minute.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
February 12, 2026


iOS 26
How many times a day do you check the weather? 

Before a walk. 

Before a meeting. 

Before school pickup. 

Before a flight.

Now imagine seeing current conditions, animations, and forecast details the instant your screen wakes up. 

No app tap required.

Here's a Cool Tip:  Use the Weather Lock Screen.

With iOS 26.3, Apple separates Weather from Astronomy in the Lock Screen customization menu and introduces new preset Weather layouts, making it easier to create a glanceable, live weather dashboard right on your Lock Screen.

This is not just cosmetic. 

It changes how quickly you access useful information throughout the day.

iPhone Live Weather Lock Screen

Wednesday, February 11, 2026

A New Emoji Icon Lands in the Windows 11 Taskbar

A New Emoji Icon Lands in the Windows 11 Taskbar

Windows 11 now includes a small emoji icon in the system tray that gives you faster access to expressive typing. It is rolling out slowly to certain groups, so availability may vary.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor  
February 11, 2026


Windows 11
Most people know the keyboard shortcut for emojis only after someone shows them. 

Windows key plus period is easy to remember, but millions of users never discover it. 

Here's a Cool Tip:  Enable the Emoji Panel in the System Tray.

Microsoft has decided to fix that by placing a small emoji icon directly in the Windows 11 taskbar. 

It is a tiny change that solves a surprisingly common problem. 

If you spend your day in Teams, Outlook, Slack, or social apps, this new icon might save you more time than you expect.

Emoji icon in the taskbar image

Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Finally! How to Change Your Primary Gmail Address Without Losing Your Data

Finally! How to Change Your Primary Gmail Address Without Losing Your Data

Stop living with that embarrassing high school email address. Google finally lets you swap your primary @gmail.com handle while keeping every single message and photo intact. Discover how to transform your old Gmail identity into a professional new address without the headache of manual migrations. This update ensures you stay connected to your past while moving forward with a fresh digital name.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
February 10, 2026


Gmail
Are you still using the "coolguy92" or "sparkle-pony-fan" email address you created two decades ago? 

For years, the standard advice for anyone wanting a more professional Gmail identity was a digital shrug and a suggestion to start over from scratch. 

That meant moving thousands of photos, losing years of archived chats, and manually updating every single subscription service you own. 

It was a massive technical hurdle that kept millions of users tethered to usernames they outgrew long ago.

Here's a Cool Tip:  Pick a New Gmail Address Without Losing Your Data.

A new Gmail rollout is hitting accounts that allows users to pick a new @gmail.com address while automatically turning the old one into a permanent alias. 

You no longer have to choose between a professional look and your digital history.

Change Gmail Address

Monday, February 9, 2026

Supercharge Your Spreadsheets with Gemini in Google Sheets

Supercharge Your Spreadsheets with Gemini in Google Sheets

Stop struggling with complex formulas and manual data entry; let Google’s AI build your trackers, write your syntax, and analyze your data for you. Google Gemini in Sheets transforms your static spreadsheets into an intelligent data partner that can build tables, write formulas, and clean data through simple conversation. Whether you are a business pro or a home user, this AI integration eliminates the tedious "blank grid" problem forever.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
February 9, 2026


Google Sheets
Have you ever stared at a blank Google Sheet, knowing exactly what data you needed but having no idea how to structure the table or write the necessary VLOOKUP to find it? 

You aren't alone. 

For decades, spreadsheets have required users to speak the language of "Cell C4" and "Nested IF statements."

Here's a Cool Tip:  Use Google Gemini in Google Sheets.

With the 2026 rollout of Gemini 3 into Google Workspace and Google AI Pro plans, the spreadsheet has finally learned to speak human. 

Instead of hunting for tutorials, you can now simply ask your sheet to "Create a 12-month budget tracker" or "Calculate the variance between these two columns." 

It is the most significant shift in how we handle data since the introduction of the Pivot Table.

Google Sheets with Gemini

Feature Explanation

Gemini in Google Sheets is an AI-powered collaborator that lives inside your sidebar and your formula bar. It is not just a chatbot sitting next to your data; it is deeply integrated into the Sheets engine.

The feature works in three primary ways:
  • First, the "Ask Gemini" side panel allows you to generate entire table structures or charts by describing them. 
  • Second, Enhanced Smart Fill uses AI to recognize complex patterns in your data and finish the work for you. 
  • Finally, the =AI() or =GEMINI() function lets you bring generative power directly into a cell, allowing you to summarize or categorize text at scale without leaving the document.

What You’ll Gain
  • Instant Organization: Go from a blank tab to a fully formatted project plan in seconds.
  • Formula Freedom: Describe your mathematical goal in plain English and let Gemini write the syntax.
  • Automated Cleaning: Standardize messy data, extract names from emails, and categorize sentiment instantly.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Here's how to do it.

Microsoft Web/Desktop
  1. In any Google Sheet, click the Ask Gemini (sparkle icon) in the top-right corner.
  2. In the chat box, type a prompt like "Create a table for a 3-day team offsite with columns for time, activity, and owner."
  3. Review the preview generated by Gemini. 
  4. Click Insert to place the table into your sheet.
  5. Click into any cell and type =AI("Summarize this table", A2:F15). Press Enter to see the AI process the data in that row.

Use Gemini in Google Sheets
fig. 1 - Use Gemini in Google Sheets


Use =AI Inside Cells for Instant Analysis

fig. 2 - Use '=AI' Inside Cells for Instant Analysis


Pros and Cons

Pros
  • Speed: Reduces the time to build complex trackers from hours to minutes.
  • Accessibility: Allows non-technical users to utilize advanced spreadsheet logic.
  • Privacy: For Workspace users, data remains within the organization and is not used to train public models.

Cons
  • Cost: Requires a monthly subscription (AI Pro or Workspace add-on).
  • Accuracy: Like all AI, it can "hallucinate" numbers if the prompt is vague; always double-check critical calculations.
  • Learning Curve: Users must learn "prompt engineering" to get the best results from complex data sets.

Feature Access

Gemini in Sheets is available to:
  • Google One AI Pro subscribers ($19.99/mo).
  • Google Workspace customers with Gemini Business, Enterprise, or Education Plus licenses.
  • Rollout Note: The =AI() function is currently rolling out to all AI Pro users globally as of late January 2026.
Score

Criterion  |  Score (0–10)  |  Justification

Value 9
The time savings for building templates and cleaning data are massive.

Usability 8
The side panel is intuitive, though the =AI() function requires some prompt practice.

Wow Factor 10
Watching a complex table appear from a single sentence still feels like magic.

Total: 27/30 🌟 Excellent
Gemini in Sheets is a "must-have" for anyone who spends more than an hour a week in spreadsheets. It is far more integrated and useful than the similar features currently found in Microsoft Excel.



Cool Tip Snapshot
  • Feature Name: Gemini in Google Sheets
  • Platform(s): Web
  • Quick Benefit: Build tables and write formulas using plain English.
  • Access Type: Subscription (Google One AI Pro / Workspace Gemini).

Try It Yourself

Ready to stop wrestling with your data? 

Open a blank Google Sheet today, click that sparkle icon, and ask Gemini to "Create a monthly budget for 2026." 

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