If Apple's AI tech isn't for you, here's how you can disable all or parts of it. Jeff Carlson writes about mobile technology for CNET. He is also the author of dozens of how-to books covering a wide ...
Expert Minecraft Gamer SB737 defends himself against an entire community of players who are all hunting him down at once in a massive server-wide chase. Jeanine Pirro’s failure to indict Biden speaks ...
WASHINGTON — Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin said Thursday that the Trump administration is ending federal pressure on carmakers to produce vehicles that turn off while idling ...
You can disable all AI-powered features inside Firefox, or pick and choose which ones you still want to use. You can disable all AI-powered features inside Firefox, or pick and choose which ones you ...
Windows 11 shutdown issues caught many users off guard after a routine January 2026 security update, triggering widespread PC troubleshooting across affected systems. Instead of powering off, impacted ...
Alex Valdes from Bellevue, Washington has been pumping content into the Internet river for quite a while, including stints at MSNBC.com, MSN, Bing, MoneyTalksNews, Tipico and more. He admits to being ...
Your smart TV is taking screenshots every few seconds of what you’re watching, then selling the info. It’s called ACR (automatic content recognition), and every brand hides these settings differently.
Have you ever noticed that some photos in your iPhone or iPad camera roll include a bit of motion? Those are Live Photos. If you’re unfamiliar with Live Photos, the feature captures about a second and ...
Plenty of new features came to Apple Music alongside the launch of iOS 26. From the new Liquid Glass experience, the additions of Lyrics Translation and Lyrics Pronunciation, the ability to auto-pin ...
While Google disagrees, the company may have decided again that your data is its toy. Here's how to try to stop Gmail from training its AI on your email. There's no shortage of big tech companies that ...
Michelle is Lifehacker's Associate Tech Editor, and has been reviewing games, laptops, phones, and more for over 10 years. She is based in New York City and holds a master's degree from NYU. If you’re ...