Exclusive: ChatGPT is driving podcast discovery on Spotify and it’s a big shift

For millions of users, the Spotify experience is heavily driven by algorithmic discovery. But thanks to the recent integration with ChatGPT, more users are taking an conversation route to discover new podcasts.

Computing     Nadeem Sarwar     January 21

I found an iPad browser that finally puts a desktop-like experience on Apple’s tablet

Beam adds plenty of desktop-grade browsing flair on the iPad, while throwing its own unique set of features into the mix. It's the most fulfilling browser experience I've ever had on Apple's tablet.

Computing     Nadeem Sarwar     January 18

I finally found AI smart glasses that offer a true glimpse of the future

The RayNeo X3 Pro smart glasses are built atop Android foundations and heavily rely on Gemini, serving it all atop an invisible screen and "normal" form factor. It's only plagued by the curse of a first generation product.

Computing     Nadeem Sarwar     January 14

Apple bet its AI future on Gemini. Here’s how it can reimagine the iPhone for you

Google's Gemini, in a pristine state, will power Siri and the broad Apple Intelligence stack. The foundations are ready, but the execution could be better than expected.

Computing     Nadeem Sarwar     January 12

I found an app that turns the worst of MacBook’s design into a browsing relief

For users whose work is scattered across half a dozen (or more) websites, LinkNotch handles the system resource conundrum and tab clutter woes simultaneously, bringing some much-needed zen to the workflow.

Computing     Nadeem Sarwar     January 8

Asus just fixed my biggest problem with OLED displays on almost all of its new laptops

At CES 2026, both Asus’ consumer laptops and gaming laptops are getting shiny new displays, and they might’ve solved the biggest problem with OLED.

Computing     Rami Tabari     January 6

The Zenbook A14 feels more like air than a MacBook Air, but is lighter really better?

Asus unveils the new Zenbook A14 at CES 2026, a laptop that is lighter than the MacBook Air and almost as light as a kid's toy. But is it just a gimmick?

Computing     Rami Tabari     January 6

Razer’s new Wolverine V3 controller is the fastest in the world, but it’s designed for something you won’t expect

CES 2026 is in full swing, and Razer is cutting deep with interesting and wacky technology as always (outside the AI stuff). My favorite one, however, being rather simple: a controller. That’s right, Razer is launching the new Wolverine V3 controller, and unlike its predecessors, it’s equipped with Bluetooth, and not just any Bluetooth. Razer […]

Computing     Rami Tabari     January 6

My favorite AMD gaming laptop just switched to Intel, and I’m worried

At CES 2026, Asus unveils the latest Asus Zephyrus G14, famously powered by AMD — until now. I’m terribly intrigued, and worried.

Computing     Rami Tabari     January 5

I found a tiny app that can save you from low-battery work mishaps on MacBooks

Plug That In in a Menu Bar utility that keeps an eye on your MacBook's battery level and blasts low battery alerts in an audiovisual fashion that you simply can't miss.

Computing     Nadeem Sarwar     January 4

Filmora V15: Edit smarter, not harder with AI at the center of creativity

Wondershare, a global digital creative software leader, has just launched Filmora V15 which makes expert-level video editing feel surprisingly easy. This latest upgrade supercharges its all-purpose platform by equipping it with AI-driven creativity tools, refined pro features, and smart workflows, enabling you to save you time without sacrificing control. Robust AI, professional impact At the […]

Computing     Nikki Dual     January 4

My 10 tech predictions for 2026

The year 2025 was a wild ride of experimental tech and AI hiccups. Next year, my predictions are leaning heavily on refinements and fixing papercuts while pushing a new breed of machines in our lives.

Computing     Nadeem Sarwar     January 1

How AI could make you fitter than ever in 2026

From meal planning to gym confidence and recovery, AI is quietly becoming the smartest fitness partner you’ll ever have.

Computing     Esat Dedezade     December 30, 2025

2026 makes way for faster laptops, but at the cost of memory

Expect a wide range of new laptops powered by new chips from Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm

Computing     Kunal Khullar     December 30, 2025

This is the GPU I’m most excited for in 2026 — and it’s not by AMD or Nvidia

The GPU I’m excited about in 2026 isn’t from Nvidia or AMD

Computing     Kunal Khullar     December 27, 2025

5 big announcements to look out for at CES 2026

Here are our five picks for some of the new announcements and unveilings expected at CES 2026.

Computing     Tom Bedford     December 27, 2025

I compared ChatGPT’s image generation to Nano Banana and only one of them made useful stock photos

Stock images already look fake. But can Nano Banana Pro and ChatGPT create more realistic and useful images?

Computing     John Brandon     December 26, 2025

Master your after Christmas sales shopping spree with these top tips

Find the Christmas sale discounts you need with these shopping tips

Computing     Tom Bedford     December 26, 2025

Why smart glasses should be on your Christmas list next year

Smart glasses are no longer niche gizmos with a fading vanity factor. On the contrary, they now offer a peak into the future of wearable computing, but you can still pick options solely for work and play without breaking the bank.

Computing     Nadeem Sarwar     December 24, 2025

The upskilling opportunity: Why AI PCs are key to workforce transformation

The promise and influence of artificial intelligence in the workplace is no longer theoretical. AI tools streamline processes, generate content, and surface insights at unprecedented speed. But for some professionals, the potential of AI can feel out of reach. Not because of technology limitations, but because they haven’t been taught how to use it. AI […]

Computing     DT Staff     December 22, 2025

I tested ChatGPT apps and I love these 5 heavy-hitters to ease the daily grind

ChatGPT can has a built-in app store where you can interact with them and get work done using text-based prompts. It's an eye-opening experience and I have a few suggestions for you to try.

Computing     Nadeem Sarwar     December 20, 2025

Launching my first NotebookLM AI-generated podcast taught me one thing you must avoid

Can NotebookLM make a podcast? yes, it can. Will the podcast sound like real humans? Not really.

Computing     John Brandon     December 19, 2025

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