Showing posts with label AI. Show all posts
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Sunday, July 5, 2026

Use Digg’s AI News Radar to Spot Tech Trends Faster

Use Digg’s AI News Radar to Spot Tech Trends Faster

Digg is back again, but this version is less Reddit rival and more AI-powered news radar. It can help busy readers spot fast-moving tech and AI stories by scanning public signals from across the web.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
July 5, 2026


Your tech feed can feel noisy, repetitive, and late. 

By the time a major AI story reaches a standard news app, it may already have bounced across X, GitHub, newsletters, podcasts, and private Slack channels.

That is the problem Digg is trying to solve with its latest reboot. 

Here’s a Cool Tip: Use Digg as an Early-Warning Radar.

Digg has shifted away from its short-lived Reddit-style relaunch and toward an AI-focused news aggregator built around public discussion signals, rankings, and story clusters. 

The current Digg Tech page shows Today’s Highlights, ranked tech stories, and, live-feed style indicators, video signals.

Digg AI News

Feature Explanation

Digg’s new AI news aggregator is a public web service that collects and analyzes public information from sources such as X, GitHub, and other public sites. 

Digg describes the service as an automated editorial product that generates AI-driven rankings, summaries, classifications, and topic signals. 

The service is public and free, although features may change or disappear without notice.

That makes this version of Digg different from a traditional news homepage. 

Instead of simply listing articles chosen by human editors, Digg attempts to detect public momentum. 

It looks for what people are discussing, who is amplifying it, how fast a story is climbing, and how public signals cluster around a topic.

For technology editors, creators, analysts, and business users, that can be useful. 

What You’ll Gain
  • Save time by scanning ranked tech stories instead of refreshing multiple feeds.
  • Spot trends earlier by watching public discussion clusters and momentum signals.
  • Improve research quality by comparing summaries with linked source material.
  • Reduce feed fatigue by using a focused tech-news dashboard instead of another endless social feed.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Here's how to do it.

Web/Desktop:
  1. Open a browser and go to digg.com.
  2. Review Today’s Highlights near the top of the page.
  3. Scan the ranked Top Tech Stories list.
  4. Open a story card and review the summary, public source posts, engagement indicators, and related links.
  5. Verify important claims by opening the original source before quoting, sharing, or publishing.
Digg: Find Rising Tech Stories  Before Everyone Else
fig. 1 - Find Rising Tech Stories Before Everyone Else

Pros and Cons

Pros:
  • Good for trend spotting: Business users can see which AI and tech stories are gaining public attention.
  • Helpful for creators: Newsletter writers, bloggers, and video creators can use Digg to identify early story angles.
  • Source-aware: Digg links to public posts, articles, repositories, and other third-party material.
  • Low friction: The service is public and free.
  • Focused: The current Tech page is more useful for technology watchers than a broad general-news feed.

Cons:
  • AI summaries can be wrong: Automated outputs may be inaccurate, incomplete, or out of date.
  • Features may change: Digg  may add, change, remove, or discontinue features without notice.
  • Public-data dependency: Digg relies on public information from outside sources, including X and GitHub.
  • Not a replacement for reporting: It is better for discovery than verification.
  • Age limitation: Users must be at least 18 years old.

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Feature Access
  • Who gets it: Public and free.
  • Supported platforms: Web browsers on desktop and mobile.
  • Subscription requirements: No subscription requirement.
  • Account requirements: Public browsing appears available. 
  • Age requirement: Digg’s Terms of Service say users must be at least 18 years old.
  • Status: Public web service, but feature availability may vary.

Score

Criterion  |  Score (0–10)  |  Justification

Value  |  8
Digg can save time for people who monitor AI and tech news because it surfaces ranked stories and public discussion signals in one place.

Usability  |  7
The web experience is easy to scan, but official platform guidance is limited and the product may continue changing.

Wow Factor  |  8
Using AI to detect momentum across public tech conversations is clever, especially for people tracking fast-moving stories.

Total: 23/30  |  ๐Ÿ‘ Good
Digg’s AI news aggregator is a promising research radar, but smart users should treat it as a signal source, not a final authority.

Compared with Reddit, Digg is currently less about joining communities and more about detecting what public tech conversations are starting to matter.

Key Takeaways

Digg’s newest reboot tries to turn public tech chatter into ranked, readable signals. 

It is especially useful for creators, editors, analysts, and business users who want to spot AI stories early, but every important claim still needs verification.

Cool Tip Snapshot
  • Feature Name: Digg AI News Aggregator.
  • Platform(s): Web.
  • Quick Benefit: Spot fast-rising tech and AI stories earlier.
  • Best For: Tech watchers, creators, analysts, newsletter writers, business users.
  • Access Type: Free, Public Web, Changing Features.
  • Difficulty: Easy

Try It Yourself

Visit Digg’s Tech page, scan the top stories, and use one item as a starting point for your own research today. 

Then leave a comment, subscribe to the One Cool Tip newsletter, and share this Cool Tip with family, friends, and coworkers who follow technology.


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Saturday, July 4, 2026

Master Your Day With the New Gmail AI Inbox

Master Your Day With the New Gmail AI Inbox

The new AI Inbox in Gmail (beta) transforms how you view your daily messages by placing a personalized daily briefing right in your left-hand navigation column. You can stop scrolling through endless promotional emails and start your day by addressing high-priority action items automatically surfaced by Gemini AI.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
July 4, 2026

Publisher's Note: Sneak Peek!
Google is currently testing the new AI Inbox with a limited group of users before rolling it out broadly in the coming months. If you do not see this feature in your account today, consider this your exclusive first look. Read on to see how it works, and keep an eye on your left-hand navigation menu so you are ready to use this smart assistant the moment it arrives for you.


Gmail
Opening an email account often feels like walking into a crowded room where everyone is shouting at once. 

Critical messages get buried under newsletters, receipts, and social media notifications. 

Managing that flow of information takes valuable time away from actual work.

Here's a Cool Tip: Click the AI Inbox in your left sidebar to see a smart daily briefing of your most important tasks.

Google recently introduced a solution to this clutter with the new AI Inbox. 

Instead of leaving you to sort messages manually, Gmail now provides a dedicated, proactive assistant space right in the left-hand navigation column.

Gmail AI Inbox

Friday, July 3, 2026

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Thursday, July 2, 2026

5 Siri Tricks That Save Time on Your iPhone

5 Siri Tricks That Save Time on Your iPhone

Siri has grown into a practical assistant that can handle everyday tasks with speed and clarity. These five uses show how it can simplify messaging, navigation, organization, and quick questions.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
July 2, 2026


Siri
You open your phone dozens of times a day. 

Send a message. 

Check directions. 

Set a reminder. 

Look up a quick fact. Each task pulls you into a different app and breaks your focus.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Talk to your iPhone instead of tapping.

Siri’s strength is simple. 

It lets you do all of that without tapping through menus. 

With newer Apple Intelligence features, it can also handle more natural conversations and more complex requests across apps.

5 Siri Timesavers

Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Use Edge Journeys to Resume Tasks Instantly Anywhere

Use Edge Journeys to Resume Tasks Instantly Anywhere

Microsoft Edge Journeys organizes your browsing into task-based summaries so you can quickly pick up where you left off. It’s a simple way to resume projects across desktop and mobile without digging through tabs or history.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
July 1, 2026


Microsoft Edge
You open your browser to finish something important, then spend five minutes figuring out where you left off.

Was it a product comparison?

A set of travel tabs? Or an article you meant to revisit?

Modern browsing creates clutter. Tabs pile up, history gets buried, and resuming work often takes longer than starting over.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Let Edge organize your browsing into “Journeys”.

Microsoft is addressing that problem with Journeys in Edge, now available on both desktop and mobile.

Microsoft Edge Journeys

Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Get Faster Answers With Google Gemini 3.5 AI Search

Get Faster Answers With Google Gemini 3.5 AI Search

Google recently upgraded its search experience with Gemini 3.5 Flash, an advanced model that provides incredibly fast and interactive answers. This upgrade transforms how you find information by handling complex, multi-step queries directly within your browser or mobile app.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 30, 2026


Google
Finding precise answers to complex questions often requires clicking through multiple websites and assembling the pieces yourself. 

Here is a Cool Tip: Activate AI Mode to Get Instant, Interactive Answers for Your Most Complex Queries.

Google announced at the recent Google I/O 2026 conference that Gemini 3.5 Flash is the default engine for AI Mode in Search. 

This update brings a massive speed increase and introduces the Neural Expressive design language, which replaces plain text walls with interactive timelines, narrated videos, and dynamic graphics. 

You no longer have to trade quality for speed when asking difficult questions. 

The new AI engine handles multi-step reasoning instantly.

Google Gemini AI Search

Monday, June 29, 2026

Make Word Finish Your Sentences Faster

Make Word Finish Your Sentences Faster

Microsoft Word can anticipate what you’re about to type and suggest text in real time. Used well, it helps you write faster, cut repetition, and keep your momentum.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 29, 2026


Microsoft Word
You begin typing a familiar phrase like “Please let me know if you have any…” and pause. 

Word quietly suggests “questions” before you finish the sentence.

That small assist adds up. 

Over the course of a long document or a day full of emails, predictive text reduces friction and keeps you moving. 

Here’s a Cool Tip: Let Word suggest the rest of your sentence.

The feature is built into Microsoft Editor, yet many users overlook it or leave it turned off.

Microsoft Word Predictive Text

Sunday, June 28, 2026

Search Facebook Smarter With Meta AI Mode

Search Facebook Smarter With Meta AI Mode

Facebook’s new Meta AI Mode turns search into a more conversational experience by using Meta AI to answer questions from public activity across Meta apps. It could help you find real-world recommendations faster, but rollout and privacy details deserve a careful look.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 28, 2026


Facebook
Finding useful information on Facebook can feel like sorting through a crowded bulletin board. 

The answer may be there, but it is often buried inside posts, comments, Groups, Reels, Pages, and old search results.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Ask Facebook Better Questions.

Meta wants to make that process easier with AI Mode, a new Facebook search experience powered by Meta AI. 

Instead of only showing links and posts, AI Mode can generate an answer based on public activity shared across Meta apps. 

Meta specifically points to Groups and Reels as places where those public perspectives may come from.

That could be useful because Facebook still has something traditional search engines do not: a huge amount of local, personal, opinion-rich discussion. 

Want to know which neighborhood restaurant is good for a family dinner? 

Which local event is actually worth attending? 

AI Mode is designed to turn those scattered public signals into a clearer answer.

Facebook AI Mode

Friday, June 26, 2026

Put Yourself on the Pitch With Gemini Soccer Templates

Put Yourself on the Pitch With Gemini Soccer Templates

The Gemini app offers a fun way to celebrate the global soccer tournament by inserting your personal photo into custom matchday scenes. You can instantly see yourself wearing your favorite team colors right on the pitch using just your smartphone.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 26, 2026


Gemini Soccer
Soccer tournaments capture global attention every summer. 

Fans love showing their team spirit and sharing the excitement with friends and family. 

Here is a Cool Tip: Create Custom Soccer Photos of Yourself in the Gemini Mobile App.

Google recently released a fun new mobile feature that lets you do exactly that using artificial intelligence. 

You no longer need complex photo editing software to make yourself look like a professional player.


Gemini Soccer Custom Image

Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Turn Copilot Into Your Personal Quiz Builder in Minutes

Turn Copilot Into Your Personal Quiz Builder in Minutes

Need to create a quiz quickly without starting from scratch? Microsoft Copilot can generate complete quizzes with answer keys in seconds, saving time and effort.
 
By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 24, 2026


Microsoft Copilot
You need to create a quiz. 

Maybe it is for a training session, a classroom lesson, or a quick way to test your own knowledge. 

The problem is that writing good questions takes time, and staring at a blank page rarely helps.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Generate Complete Quizzes Instantly with Copilot.

With a simple prompt, Copilot can generate a complete quiz, including questions and answer keys, in seconds.

This is more than a time-saver. It can change how you prepare lessons, onboard employees, or study for exams.

Copilot Quizes

Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Lock Down ChatGPT Before Sensitive Work

Lock Down ChatGPT Before Sensitive Work

ChatGPT Lockdown Mode gives users a stricter security setting for sensitive work. It limits web-connected and external-service features that could increase the risk of data leakage from prompt injection attacks.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 23, 2026


ChatGPT
ChatGPT is most useful when it can work across files, web results, connected apps, and complex tasks.

That power also introduces a newer kind of security concern.

A malicious instruction hidden inside a webpage, document, or connected source could try to trick an AI assistant into following unsafe directions or exposing sensitive information. 

Security researchers call this prompt injection. 

Here’s a Cool Tip: Turn on ChatGPT Lockdown Mode.

OpenAI is now giving users and organizations a more conservative option for higher-risk work.

ChatGPT Lockdown Mode

Monday, June 22, 2026

Make Excel Copilot Work Your Way Every Time

Make Excel Copilot Work Your Way Every Time

Stop repeating the same formatting instructions in Excel. Copilot personalization lets you define your preferences once and get consistent results every time.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 22, 2026


Microsoft Excel
If you use Copilot in Excel often, you have likely run into this. 

You ask for a report, then spend time correcting formatting, adjusting formulas, or rewriting outputs to match your usual style. 

The work still gets done, but it rarely looks the same twice.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Teach Copilot Your Style Once and Reuse It Automatically.

Microsoft is starting to close that gap with personalization. 

Instead of retyping the same instructions, you can define how you want results to look and let Copilot follow those preferences automatically.

Personalize Microsoft Excel Copilot

Sunday, June 21, 2026

Talk to the World With Gemini 3.5 Live Translate

Talk to the World With Gemini 3.5 Live Translate

Google just upgraded real-time translation with Gemini 3.5 Live Translate, allowing you to have natural conversations across 70 languages without waiting for your turn to speak. This new model preserves your tone and pace for smoother communication.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 21, 2026


Google Translate
Ever tried having a conversation using a traditional translation app? 

You speak your sentence, tap a button, wait for the app to translate the text, wait for the artificial voice to read it aloud, and then wait for the other person to respond. 

It feels more like using a walkie-talkie than having a real conversation. The natural rhythm of human interaction is completely lost in the process. 

Here's a Cool Tip:  Google Gemini Live Translate.

This new Gemini 3.5 Live speech-to-speech audio model listens and speaks continuously. 

It stays just a few seconds behind the speaker and keeps their original tone, pacing, and pitch. You can speak naturally, and the model automatically detects the language and translates it on the fly. 

Because it processes audio natively rather than converting it to text first, it doesn't sound like a robotic voice reading from a script. 

It sounds like you. 

This feature is currently rolling out globally to the Google Translate app on Android and iOS, and to Google Meet for select business users.

Google Gemini Translate Live

Saturday, June 20, 2026

Make ChatGPT Remind You Before You Forget

Make ChatGPT Remind You Before You Forget

ChatGPT Scheduled Tasks lets you turn useful prompts into reminders, recurring updates, and monitoring alerts. Instead of remembering to ask ChatGPT later, you can tell it what to do, when to do it, and when to notify you.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 20, 2026


ChatGPT
You probably already use ChatGPT for quick answers, writing help, research, planning, and brainstorming. The problem is timing.

A good prompt is only useful if you remember to run it when it matters. 

That weekly planning checklist, daily language practice, travel reminder, or afternoon briefing can easily slip through the cracks.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Schedule ChatGPT to Help Later.

ChatGPT Scheduled Tasks lets you schedule ChatGPT to run a prompt later, repeat a useful prompt on a schedule, or watch for a change and notify you when there is something meaningful to report.

This is not just a calendar reminder with a smarter label. 

It is a way to turn ChatGPT prompts into lightweight routines.

ChatGPT Scheduled Tasks

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Find Your Place Faster in Long ChatGPT Chats

Find Your Place Faster in Long ChatGPT Chats

ChatGPT can now show a Table of Contents in longer conversations on the web, making big chats easier to scan and reuse. It is a small interface improvement with a real productivity payoff for anyone who uses ChatGPT for research, planning, writing, troubleshooting, or work notes.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 16, 2026


ChatGPT
Long ChatGPT conversations can get messy fast.

You start with one simple question. Then you ask for a rewrite, a comparison, a checklist, a troubleshooting step, a social post, and maybe one more “make it shorter” request.

Before long, the useful answer is buried somewhere above, and scrolling becomes the new search.

Here's a Cool Tip:  ChatGPT Table of Contents.

OpenAI has added a practical fix for that problem: a Table of Contents for longer ChatGPT conversations on the web. 

Conversations longer than five responses can now include a table of contents so users can scan sections and jump to the part they need.

ChatGPT Table of Contents

Monday, June 15, 2026

Turn Copilot Notebooks into Your Smart Workweek Engine

Turn Copilot Notebooks into Your Smart Workweek Engine

Copilot Notebooks help you organize your work and turn scattered information into real deliverables. This Cool Tip shows how to use it to manage projects and create Word, Excel, and more.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 15, 2026


Microsoft Copilot
Monday morning usually starts the same way. 

You’ve got meeting notes, half-finished drafts, and scattered documents that need to become something usable.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Build Your Week Around an AI-powered Notebook

Copilot Notebooks is built for that exact moment. 

It doesn’t just organize your content. 

It helps you turn it into finished work.

Copilot Notebooks