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Disney+ Just Added Verts: A Faster, Swipeable Way to Find Something Good to Watch

Disney+ Just Added Verts: A Faster, Swipeable Way to Find Something Good to Watch

Disney+ is testing a more mobile-native way to help you discover movies and shows without endless scrolling. Verts brings a vertical video feed to the Disney+ mobile app, giving you quick clips you can swipe through, save, and launch into full playback.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
March 14, 2026


Disney Plus
How many times have you opened a streaming app, stared at rows of titles, and closed it without pressing play? 

Disney seems to think that problem is big enough to redesign discovery on mobile. 

Here's a Cool Tip:  Scroll with Verts.

Verts is a new vertical-video feed inside Disney+ that borrows the fast, swipeable feel people already use on their phones every day.

Disney Plus Verts

Feature Explanation

Verts on Disney+ is a new mobile discovery feed that lives behind a Verts icon in the navigation bar. 

Tap it, and you enter a vertical stream of scenes and moments from Disney+ movies and shows. 

From there, you can swipe through clips, add titles to your Watchlist, or jump straight into playback. 

Disney says the goal is to make it easier for fans to find their next watch from the moment they open the app.

This matters because streaming discovery is often the weakest part of the experience. 

Disney already introduced Top 10 Today in 2024 to surface popular content, but Verts goes further by turning discovery into a more visual, faster, phone-first experience. 

Disney also says Verts is powered by a more advanced recommendation algorithm so the feed feels more personalized to each user.

What You’ll Gain
  • Find something to watch faster on your phone.
  • Preview shows and movies before committing.
  • Add promising titles to Watchlist in seconds.
  • Get a discovery experience that should improve as personalization learns your tastes.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Here's how to do it.

Microsoft Web/Desktop
  • At the moment, Verts is only in the Disney+ mobile app for U.S. subscribers. 

iOS
  1. Update the Disney+ app on your iPhone.
  2. Open Disney+ and sign in to your U.S. subscriber account.
  3. Look for the Verts icon in the navigation bar.
  4. Tap Verts to enter the vertical video feed.
  5. Swipe up to move through clips from Disney+ movies and shows.
  6. When something catches your attention, either add it to Watchlist or jump into playback.
Disney+ Verts Example - 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea

fig. 1 - Disney+ Verts Example - 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea


Example: Suppose you open Disney+ during lunch and want something family-friendly for tonight. Instead of browsing rows for ten minutes, you can swipe a few Verts clips, save two options to Watchlist, and pick one later with the family.

Android
  1. Update the Disney+ app from Google Play.
  2. Open the app and confirm you are signed in with an eligible U.S. Disney+ subscription.
  3. Tap the Verts icon in the app navigation bar.
  4. Swipe through short vertical clips.
  5. Use the clip to decide whether to watch now or save for later.
  6. Return to Watchlist later when you want to start a full episode or movie.

Example: If you are commuting home and only have a minute, Verts gives you a quick way to sample content without sitting through trailers or scanning menus.

Pros and Cons

Pros
  • Faster discovery: Useful for busy users who want a quick preview instead of reading descriptions.
  • More visual decision-making: Better for people who choose based on tone, characters, or pacing.
  • Mobile-first design: Feels natural on phones because it uses swipe behavior people already know.
  • Watchlist integration: Helpful for families or teams planning what to watch later.

Cons
  • Mobile only for now: No announced web, TV, or desktop version yet.
  • U.S.-only at launch: International users may have to wait.
  • Could encourage more browsing than watching: A slick feed can become another layer of scrolling.
  • No public performance data yet: Disney says engagement improved, but it has not shared hard numbers.

Feature Access

Verts is currently rolling out to Disney+ subscribers in the U.S. on the mobile app, starting the week of March 12, 2026. 

Expect the experience to evolve over time with additional storytelling formats, creator content opportunities, and other personalized experiences. 

There has not been announced timing for international expansion, web access, or TV interfaces.

Score

Criterion  |  Score (0–10)  |  Justification

Value  |  8
It solves a real streaming problem: discovery friction. If it helps users choose faster, that is a meaningful quality-of-life upgrade.

Usability  |  9
Swipe-based navigation is familiar, fast, and easy on mobile. The jump-to-play and Watchlist actions make the feed practical, not just flashy.

Wow Factor  |  7 
Vertical video inside Disney+ feels fresh, but it is an evolution of patterns users already know from social and streaming apps.

Total: 24/30 👍 Good
Verts look like a smart, modern upgrade to Disney+ discovery on mobile. Compared with Top 10 Today, it is less about popularity lists and more about visual sampling.

Key Takeaways

Verts gives Disney+ a more modern mobile front door. 

If you often waste time browsing, this feature could help you find something worth watching faster and with less friction.

Cool Tip Snapshot
  • Feature Name: Verts on Disney+
  • Platform(s): Disney+ mobile app on iOS and Android
  • Quick Benefit: Swipe through clips, save titles, and jump straight into playback
  • Access Type (Free, Subscription, Beta): Disney+ subscription; currently rolling out in the U.S.

Try It Yourself

Open the Disney+ app on your phone, look for Verts, and test whether it helps you find something to watch in under two minutes. 

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Friday, March 13, 2026

Play the Wiki Game and Get Smarter, One Click at a Time

Play the Wiki Game and Get Smarter, One Click at a Time

Sharpen your search instincts, test your Wikipedia knowledge, and turn idle screen time into something surprisingly useful. The Wiki Game is a simple browser and mobile challenge that rewards curiosity, pattern recognition, and fast thinking.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
March 13, 2026


The Wiki Game
How often do you jump from one Wikipedia article to another and suddenly realize you have wandered from Abraham Lincoln to black holes to the history of paper clips?

Here's a Cool Tip:  Play the Wiki Game.

That rabbit-hole behavior is basically the whole point of The Wiki Game. 

Instead of treating random clicks as a distraction, it turns them into a race. 

You start on one article, aim for another, and try to get there using only the links inside Wikipedia pages. 

The result is part puzzle, part knowledge hunt, and part speed challenge.

Play the Wiki Game

Thursday, March 12, 2026

AirDrop Goes the Distance in iOS 26 with Internet Handoff and New AirDrop Codes

AirDrop Goes the Distance in iOS 26 with Internet Handoff and New AirDrop Codes

AirDrop in iOS 26 keeps transfers moving even after you leave Bluetooth or Wi-Fi range by securely switching to the internet. A new AirDrop Code also makes fast, private sharing easy.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
March 12, 2026


iOS 26
You start sending a video to a colleague across the office, then head to a meeting and walk out of range. 

Normally, that transfer would fail. 

Here's a Cool Tip:  Use the Improved iOS 26 AirDrop.

Apple quietly removed one of AirDrop’s biggest friction points and added a clever new way to connect in seconds.

AirDrop Goes the Distance

Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Freeform Rotate Comes To Windows Paint: A Tiny Button With Big Creative Power

Freeform Rotate Comes To Windows Paint: A Tiny Button With Big Creative Power

Freeform Rotate is finally arriving in the classic Windows Paint app, and it quietly fixes a decades-old annoyance. If you sketch, annotate screenshots, or mock up ideas in Paint, this one control can save you time and make your work look more polished.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
March 10, 2026


Microsoft Paint
Have you ever tried to tilt a logo or straighten a pasted screenshot in Paint, only to give up because it only rotated in 90-degree chunks? 

That friction has been part of Windows life for years.

Here's a Cool Tip:  Rotate Objects in Microsoft Paint.

Microsoft is rolling out a Freeform Rotate feature in Paint that lets you rotate shapes, text, and selections to any angle. 

It is a small change that makes Paint feel less like a toy and more like a lightweight layout tool for everyday work.

Freeform Rotate in Paint

Feature Explanation

Freeform Rotate is a new control in the Windows 11 Paint app that lets you rotate selected content to arbitrary angles instead of being limited to 90, 180, or 270 degrees. 

The feature appears in Paint version 11.2601.391.0, currently rolling out to Windows.

Here is what it does in plain terms:

What it is:  
Freeform Rotate adds a rotation handle for any selection, shape, or text box in Paint. You can grab the handle and twist for precise alignment.

How it works:  
When you select an object, a circular rotation handle appears near the selection border. Dragging that handle rotates the content around its center. 

Why it matters:  
This removes the need to export to PowerPoint, Photoshop, or another editor just to tilt an arrow, logo, or screenshot. For quick markups, training materials, and internal documents, you can stay in Paint and still get clean, aligned visuals.

You may need to enable the “Get the latest updates as soon as they are available” toggle in Settings > Windows Update to increase your chances.

What You’ll Gain
  • Cleaner markups: Rotate arrows, callouts, and highlights so they actually point where you want.
  • Faster mockups: Rough out UI ideas, slide layouts, or social graphics without leaving Paint.
  • Better screenshots: Straighten skewed captures or tilt elements for emphasis in training docs.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Here's how to do it.

Microsoft Windows 11 Desktop (Paint)
  1. Click Start, type “Paint,” and open the Windows Paint app.
  2. Insert or draw something to rotate.
  3. Use the Select tool to drag a box around the shape, text, or area you want to rotate.
  4. You should see a bounding box with resize handles.
  5. Find the rotation handle.
  6. Look for a small circular handle near the top of the selection border.
  7. Click and hold the rotation handle, then move your mouse left or right to rotate.
  8. Click outside the selection to commit the rotation.
  9. Add more shapes, text, or annotations as needed.
Paint Freeform Rotate Example

fig. 1 - Paint Freeform Rotate Example

Pros and Cons

Pros
  • Makes a familiar tool more capable without changing its simple interface. Great for quick edits in corporate or education environments.
  • Reduces context switching to heavier apps just to rotate or align elements, which can speed up documentation and training content creation.
  • The rotation handle pattern is familiar from PowerPoint and other editors, so most users will understand it immediately.

Cons
  • Currently rolling out.
  • Paint remains a simple paint tool.
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Feature Access
  • Channel: Rolling out to users.
  • App version: Paint version 11.2601.391.0.
  • Rollout status: Currently rolling out via Controlled Feature Rollout.
Score

Criterion  |  Score (0–10)  |  Justification

Value | 9
Delivers a meaningful quality-of-life upgrade for everyday screenshots, markups, and quick mockups.

Usability | 8
Uses a familiar rotation handle pattern with minimal learning curve.

Wow Factor | 7
Not flashy, but long-requested and surprisingly satisfying once you start using it.

Total: 24/30  |  🌟 Good 
A quietly powerful upgrade that makes Paint feel more like a lightweight design tool, similar in spirit to PowerPoint’s rotation controls but in a faster, always-available app.

Key Takeaways

Freeform Rotate turns Paint from a “good enough” screenshot scribbler into a more precise layout helper for daily work. 

If you live in Windows and often annotate images, this feature can save time and reduce the need for heavier design tools. 

Cool Tip Snapshot
  • Feature Name: Freeform Rotate in Windows Paint
  • Platform(s): Windows 11
  • Quick Benefit: Rotate shapes, text, and selections to any angle for cleaner, more precise visuals.
  • Access Type (Free, Subscription, Beta): Free, currently rolling out.

Try It Yourself

Open Paint today, grab a screenshot, and try rotating a few arrows or text labels to see how much cleaner your markups look. 

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Tuesday, March 10, 2026

NotebookLM Expands Your Research Universe with Epub Support

NotebookLM Expands Your Research Universe with Epub Support

Unlock the power of your digital library by transforming standard ebooks into interactive, AI-powered research assistants.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
March 10, 2026


Google NotebookLM
Have you ever stared at a three-hundred-page industry guide or a dense technical manual on your e-reader and wished you could just ask the book a direct question? 

For years, digital readers have been passive experiences where we highlight text and hope we remember the context later. 

But what if your entire library of professional development books and technical guides could talk back?

Here's a Cool Tip:  NotebookLM Now Supports Epub Files as Sources.

By adding Epub support to NotebookLM, the barrier between static reading and active analysis has finally vanished. 

This update marks a significant shift for anyone who manages a large collection of digital documents and needs to extract insights without spending hours flipping through virtual pages.

Add EPUB Files to NotebookLM

Monday, March 9, 2026

Clipchamp: The Built-In Windows Video Editor That’s Finally Worth Using

Clipchamp: The Built-In Windows Video Editor That’s Finally Worth Using

Short on time, long on video ideas? Clipchamp turns your Windows PC into a surprisingly capable editor without extra software. If you have Windows 11, you probably already own a solid video tool and just haven’t opened it yet.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
March 9, 2026


Microsoft ClipChamp
Have you ever skipped a video project because you assumed you needed expensive, complicated software to make it look decent? 

For many Windows users, Clipchamp has been hiding in plain sight, quietly evolving into a real editor that can handle social clips, training videos, and quick promos without a steep learning curve.

Here's a Cool Tip:  Try Microsoft Clipchamp.

Clipchamp started life as a web-first editor and is now integrated into the Microsoft ecosystem, with a dedicated Windows app and a freemium model that covers most everyday needs. 

The result is a tool that feels approachable for beginners yet fast enough for busy professionals who just want to trim, caption, and publish.

Microsoft Clipchamp

Sunday, March 8, 2026

ChatGPT 5.4: What’s Changed, What You Can Do, and Why It Matters for Web and Mobile Users

ChatGPT 5.4: What’s Changed, What You Can Do, and Why It Matters for Web and Mobile Users

OpenAI’s GPT 5.4 represents the company’s most capable foundation model yet, improving accuracy, reasoning, business productivity, and long-context workflows across web and mobile platforms. This update sets a new baseline for real-world AI tasks in both home and business settings.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
March 8, 2026


ChatGPT
When you ask an AI to help with a complex task, you want an answer that’s fast, accurate, and useful without repeated clarifications. 

GPT 5.4 aims to deliver that by tackling some of the hardest challenges users face: multi-step reasoning, document and spreadsheet work, tool use, and maintaining context over long interactions. 

Early adopters say it feels faster and more reliable than earlier models, whether you’re drafting presentations or asking for detailed research summaries.

ChatGPT 5.4

Saturday, March 7, 2026

Create and Code with Gemini Canvas

Create and Code with Gemini Canvas

Google recently introduced a significant update to Gemini that changes how you interact with AI by moving beyond the simple chat box into a split-screen interactive editor. This new feature allows users to refine drafts and debug code in real-time without losing the context of their original conversation.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
March 7, 2026


Google Gemini
Have you ever felt the frustration of asking an AI to tweak just one sentence in a 1,000-word essay, only to have it spit out the entire document again? 

It is a common digital headache that turns a quick edit into a tedious game of copy and paste. 

In the fast-paced world of software development and content creation, that friction costs more than just time; it breaks your creative flow. Google is addressing this exact pain point with a new interface called Gemini Canvas. 

By separating the brainstorming chat from the working document, Gemini is evolving from a chatbot into a legitimate collaborative workstation.

Create and Code with Google Gemini Canvas

Feature Explanation

Gemini Canvas is a dedicated, side-by-side editing window that opens automatically when the AI detects a task that requires more than a simple text response. 

Think of it as a hybrid between a chat interface and a document editor like Google Docs or VS Code.

When you ask Gemini to write a blog post or generate a Python script, the content appears in a separate panel on the right. 

You can highlight specific sections of text to ask for targeted changes, adjust the reading level, or even find and fix bugs in a block of code. 

This matters because it eliminates the all-or-nothing nature of AI responses. 

You are no longer just a recipient of information; you are an active editor working on a live canvas.

What You’ll Gain
  • Precise Editing: Modify specific paragraphs or lines of code without regenerating the entire output.
  • Streamlined Workflow: Reduce the need to jump between browser tabs and external text editors.
  • Contextual Tools: Access specialized shortcuts for length, tone, and formatting directly within the workspace.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Web and Desktop
  1. Open your browser and navigate to the Gemini website, gemini.google.com.
  2. Select Tools.
  3. Select Canvas.
  4. Enter a prompt that requires a long-form response.  For example:  "Create a full-function HTML Space Invaders game."
  5. Observe the Canvas window opening on the right side of the screen as the text generates.
  6. Highlight a specific sentence you want to change. A small menu will appear with options like "Rephrase" or "Shorten."
  7. Use the floating action button in the bottom right corner to adjust the overall tone or length of the entire document.

Android and iOS
  1. Open the Gemini app (iOS / Android) on your mobile device.
  2. Use a prompt to generate code or a long document.
  3. Tap the "Open in Canvas" icon if the response is lengthy.
  4. Use touch gestures to highlight code snippets for optimization suggestions.

Pros and Cons

Pros: 
  • Excellent for business users who need to polish professional emails or reports with granular control.
  • Developers benefit from specialized coding tools that can explain specific logic blocks or suggest performance improvements.

Cons: 
  • Currently in a rollout phase, so some users may experience slight lag when switching between the chat and the canvas view.
  • Advanced formatting options are still more robust in dedicated apps like Google Docs or Microsoft Word.

Real-World Examples

1. Coding: The Retro Arcade Prototype
  • The Canvas is a powerhouse for "vibe coding." You can build and test web-based games instantly without leaving the browser.
  • Scenario: Use the prompt, "Build a fully functional, single-file HTML Space Invaders game using CSS and JavaScript. Include a scoring system, three levels of difficulty, and a classic green-and-black arcade aesthetic."
  • Canvas Utility: Once the code is in the Canvas, you can highlight the player's ship movement logic and ask Gemini to "Make the ship move 20% faster." You can also highlight the "Game Over" screen and request a "High Score" leaderboard that saves to the browser local storage.

Create Space Invaders with Google Gemini


fig. 1 - Create Retro Video Games with Gemini

2. Writing: The Sustainable Product Launch
  • For professional writing, Canvas acts as an advanced editor that can overhaul entire sections of a massive marketing plan.
  • Scenario: Use the prompt, "Create a 1,000-word product launch plan for a new eco-friendly coffee subscription service. Include a press release, social media captions, and a pitch email to green-living influencers."
  • Canvas Utility: When the 1,000-word plan appears, the text is easy to manage. If the press release feels too formal, highlight just that section and select the "Change Tone" shortcut to make it "Exciting." If the influencer email is too wordy, highlight it and use the "Shorten" slider to make it punchier for a mobile audience.
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Feature Access

Canvas in is now available for everyone in the U.S. using English.

Availability varies by region as the feature scales globally.

Score

Criterion  |  Score (0–10)  |  Justification

Value
It solves the biggest UI hurdle in generative AI by providing a persistent workspace.

Usability
The interface is intuitive, though mobile users may find the split-screen cramped.

Wow Factor 8 
Seeing a document live edit itself based on a highlight is a significant leap forward.

Total: 25/30  |  🌟 Excellent
This is the most significant improvement to the Gemini user interface since its launch, rivaling the "Canvas" or "Artifacts" features found in competing AI models.

Key Takeaways

Gemini Canvas transforms the AI experience from a simple question-and-answer format into a professional-grade collaborative tool. 

Users gain better control over their final output, making it an essential feature for anyone using AI for high-stakes writing or technical coding.

Cool Tip Snapshot
  • Feature Name: Gemini Canvas.
  • Platform(s): Web, iOS, Android.
  • Quick Benefit: Provides a side-by-side editor for precise, real-time content refinement.
  • Access Type (Free, Subscription, Beta): Free (U.S. / English).

Try It Yourself

Go to Gemini today and ask it to "Write a 500-word article about the future of space travel." 

When the Canvas opens, try highlighting the second paragraph and asking it to make it "more persuasive." 

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