Thursday, March 26, 2026

Apple Releases iOS 26.4: New Emojis, Video Podcasts, and Smarter iPhone Features You’ll Actually Use

Apple Releases iOS 26.4: New Emojis, Video Podcasts, and Smarter iPhone Features You’ll Actually Use

Apple’s latest update is not just about polish. iOS 26.4 adds visible, practical features including new emojis, video podcasts, and smarter system behavior.  iOS 26.4 delivers a mix of fun additions and meaningful upgrades that improve how your iPhone works day to day. From fresh emojis to Apple Music and Podcasts enhancements, this update brings both personality and productivity.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
March 25, 2026


iOS 26.4
Most iPhone updates promise improvements you barely notice.

iOS 26.4 takes a different approach. It introduces features you will actually see, use, and appreciate. Some are small, like new emojis. 

Others, like video podcasts and smarter notifications, quietly improve your daily workflow.

iOS 26.4 Whats New

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Improved Bing Video Creator: Turn Text Prompts into Shareable Videos in Seconds

Improved Bing Video Creator: Turn Text Prompts into Shareable Videos in Seconds

Create short videos from simple prompts using Bing’s updated AI-powered Video Creator. It’s fast, visual, and built for everyday users who want content without complexity.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
March 25, 2026


Bing
What if creating a short video was as easy as typing a sentence?

That’s exactly what Microsoft is aiming for with the improved Bing Video Creator. 

Instead of editing timelines or learning video software, you describe what you want, and the system builds it for you.

We first told you about this Bing feature in 2025.

Turn Text Into Videos - Bing

Tuesday, March 24, 2026

How to Find Receipts on Your Phone Without Digging Through Photos

How to Find Receipts on Your Phone Without Digging Through Photos

Quickly locate receipts, QR codes, and scanned documents right inside your photo library using built-in search tools on iPhone and Android.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
March 24, 2026


Find Receipts on Your Phone Icon
Ever stood at a return counter scrolling endlessly through your camera roll, hoping to find that one receipt?

Here's a Cool Tip: Know How to Search Photos.

Your phone already knows where it is. 

You just haven’t been using the right search.

Find Receipts on Your Phone

Monday, March 23, 2026

How To Create QR Codes In Microsoft Word (So People Actually Scan Them)

How To Create QR Codes In Microsoft Word (So People Actually Scan Them)

Turn any Word document into a scannable, mobile-friendly experience with built-in QR codes. No add ins, no sketchy websites, just a smart field code hiding in plain sight.  Creating QR codes directly in Microsoft Word lets you turn reports, handouts, and invoices into interactive documents. 

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
March 23, 2026


Microsoft Word
You have probably seen QR codes slapped on posters, menus, and invoices that no one actually scans. 

Often they are too small, too blurry, or point to a link that is already out of date.

Here's a Cool Tip:  Create QR Codes in Microsoft Word.

Microsoft Word has a built in way to generate QR codes that update with your document, without uploading anything to a third party site. 

Once you know the trick, you can drop a QR code into a template in seconds and keep it in sync with your latest URL, form, or contact info.

Create QR Codes in Microsoft Word

Sunday, March 22, 2026

Gemini for Everyone: Personal Intelligence Moves Beyond the Paywall

Gemini for Everyone: Personal Intelligence Moves Beyond the Paywall

Google has officially expanded its "Personal Intelligence" feature to all Gemini users in the U.S., allowing the AI to connect and reason across Gmail, Photos, and Drive without a paid subscription.  This rollout marks a major shift from beta testing to a standard feature for millions of personal Google accounts.

Byline: By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
March 22, 2026


Google Gemini
Remember when you had to pay $20 a month just to have an AI assistant that actually knew your schedule? 

Here's a Cool Tip:  Use Gemini's Personal Intelligence for Free.

Google flipped the switch to bring Personal Intelligence to the masses. 

No longer reserved for "Pro" subscribers, this feature allows Gemini to act as a unified brain for your digital life. 

If you've ever felt like your data was trapped in silos: an airline confirmation in Gmail, a car's license plate in Photos, and a packing list in Drive, this update is the bridge you've been waiting for.

Gemini Personal Intelligence Expands

Saturday, March 21, 2026

Learn Math with ChatGPT Using Interactive Visuals That Actually Make Sense

Learn Math with ChatGPT Using Interactive Visuals That Actually Make Sense

See formulas move, variables respond, and hard concepts click faster. ChatGPT’s new interactive math and science visuals turn abstract lessons into something you can test, tweak, and understand.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
March 21, 2026


ChatGPT
What if math stopped feeling like a wall of symbols and started behaving more like a live demo? 

Here's a Cool Tip:  Learn Math with ChatGPT.

ChatGPT has launched a new interactive learning experience for math and science. 

This matters because the old pattern for AI study help was often too passive. 

You asked a question, got an answer, and hoped it stuck. 

With these new visual modules, ChatGPT can show how relationships change as you adjust numbers, which is a much better fit for concepts like the Pythagorean theorem, circle area, ideal gas law, and lens equations. 

The feature launched March 10, 2026, with more than 70 core math and science topics and is available globally across all plans.

Learn Math with ChatGPT

Friday, March 20, 2026

Channel Surfer Turns YouTube Into a Lean-Back TV Experience

Channel Surfer Turns YouTube Into a Lean-Back TV Experience

Flip through live-style channels built from YouTube and rediscover content without endless searching. Channel Surfer gives you a cable-like viewing experience using YouTube videos, organized into channels you can browse. If you miss the simplicity of flipping channels instead of scrolling feeds, this tool delivers a surprisingly engaging alternative.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
March 19, 2026


Channel Surfer
Do you ever open YouTube intending to watch one video and end up spending more time searching than actually watching? 

The paradox of choice has turned streaming into work. 

Here's a Cool Tip:  Watch Channel Surfer.

Instead of forcing you to decide, Channel Surfer lets you browse like traditional television, with curated streams that just play.

Channel Surfer

Thursday, March 19, 2026

Apple Background Security Improvements: A Smarter Way to Patch Your iPhone and Mac Between Updates

Apple Background Security Improvements: A Smarter Way to Patch Your iPhone and Mac Between Updates

Apple can now deliver security fixes between full updates using Background Security Improvements. This feature quietly strengthens your device without interrupting your workflow.  Apple’s Background Security Improvements allow your iPhone and Mac to receive lightweight security fixes automatically between major updates. This reduces your exposure to threats without requiring manual action.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
March 19, 2026


iOS 26
What happens between software updates when a new vulnerability is discovered?

Traditionally, you wait. 

That waiting period creates risk. 

Here's a Cool Tip:  Ensure Your Apple Devices are Protected Between Updates.

Apple’s Background Security Improvements are designed to protect your devices between updates. 

Instead of bundling every fix into large updates, Apple can now push smaller, targeted protections directly to your device in the background.

Apple Background Security Improvements

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

A Faster Way to Search Images in Windows 11 With the Edge Search Bar

A Faster Way to Search Images in Windows 11 With the Edge Search Bar

The Edge Search Bar in Windows 11 now includes a simple way to search the web using any image. This quick tip shows how to use the new "Search images" option to identify objects, find similar photos, and explore visual matches without opening a full browser window.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor  
April 18, 2026


Microsoft Edge
You know that moment when you spot an image on your desktop and wonder where it came from or whether there are similar versions online?

Here's a Cool Tip:  Use the Microsoft Edge Search Bar.

The Microsoft Edge Search Bar includes a new "Search images" option that lets you run a visual search directly from your desktop. No browser tabs. 

No extra steps. 

Just a quick image lookup that feels built for real life.

A Faster Way to Search Images in Windows 11

Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Direct to Drive: How to Send Chrome Downloads to One Place

Direct to Drive: How to Send Chrome Downloads to One Place

Stop the manual upload cycle and sync your web saves directly to a dedicated, searchable folder in the cloud.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
March 17, 2026


Google Chrome
Have you ever downloaded a critical project brief only to have it vanish into the digital abyss of your local folders? 

We have all been there. 

You find an important PDF, download it, and then immediately forget where it went or which device it is on. 

Here's a Cool Tip:  Use Save to Google Drive.

Google is solving this specific headache by removing the middleman. 

With the Save to Google Drive feature, 

Chrome now allows you to bypass your hard drive entirely. 

This update turns your browser into a direct portal to your cloud storage, ensuring your files are backed up and organized before you even have time to lose them.

Save to Google Drive