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So. There’s a relatively new web technology called the Speculation Rules API. It gets the name because it speculates. The basic idea is this: when you’re reading a website, the website can tell your browser which page you’re likely to click next, and Chrome can start loading that page in the background before you actually click it. The advantage is obvious: when you do click the page, some or all
In 2021, after catching the tech bug as a kid and earning a degree in communications, Ada got into tech writing by editing crypto guides. Ada's expertise now spans Windows, Android (especially Samsung devices), mobile apps, and productivity tools through several years of hands-on exploration. She's published over 100 articles on MakeUseOf and sites like TechNerdiness since 2023. Her knack for brea
I used to treat Gemini like a place I had to go to, which sounds harmless until you realize how often that “place” interrupts whatever you were doing. You know the routine. Open a new tab, navigate, type the prompt, wait a second, copy the answer, then jump back and try to pick up the thread you were holding. It works, technically, and for a while, I convinced myself that it was good enough. But i
Chris Hachey is a contributor for MakeUseOf with years of experience covering consumer tech. He has been published on XDA-developers.com, Pocket-lint.com, BGR.com, and other tech sites. He is passionate about finding great deals on tech, testing out new consumer electronics, and sharing his insights into smart home devices. From Bluetooth speakers and earbuds to 2-in-1 laptops, Chris has tested hu
Tyler Fyock is a writer at MakeUseOf (MUO) with a passion for cutting-edge gadgets, creative tools, AI technology, PC hardware, and DIY home improvement tools/techniques. Over the years, he has immersed himself in the latest tech trends, exploring everything from innovative consumer electronics to advanced photo and video editing software. His expertise spans a wide range of creative and productiv
If you've ever encountered an issue with your PC, you already know how much of a bear it can be to try to figure out what's going wrong with it. I've had my particular build for roughly 5 years, and while I've spent plenty of time upgrading it, I still run into issues here and there with it. Technology is great when it works. While I'm late to join the AI bandwagon, I've learned that NotebookLM is
Jonathon Jachura is a mechanical engineer with over 12 years of HVAC industry experience who specializes in translating complex home systems into practical advice for everyday homeowners. His background spans technical sales and product management for major manufacturers, combined with hands-on experience as a two-time homeowner who has tackled everything from system installations to troubleshooti
After removing the grime of an MBA and a ten-year long marketing career, Saikat dabbled in web development, networking, and SAP. He was an editor of several MakeUseOf sections from 2008 to 2024, having special interests in AI, productivity methods, and iOS. He has formerly contributed to top web publications like Lifehacker, OnlineTechTips, GuidingTech, and GoSkills. You will find his complete por
Enter any Google product and you can be sure Gemini is there. Gradually, it has started occupying the mind space which was owned by Google Search. Now, efficiency is about learning to use Gemini for your work. While Gemini is a powerhouse within the Google ecosystem, its web interface sometimes feels a bit half-baked. Power users still feel the need more control and organization. Google has quietl
I've had the privilege of working in tech media for over 20 years now, and I get to use a variety of phones (including ones that have as many pixels as your living room TV). While I enjoy the iPhone and especially the fantastic Apple integration across all of their devices, there are still several features of Android that have yet to be replicated by iOS, now over 15 years since the release of the
Thanks to a series of developments — Anthropic declining to comply with certain US government requests, and OpenAI stepping in to fill that role — two significant shifts happened in the AI market almost simultaneously. ChatGPT took a wave of negative public feedback, and Claude got propelled to the top of the charts. A couple of days ago, I decided to see what all the buzz was about. I tasked Clau
Letting an AI agent into your most crucial workflows isn't an easy decision. There are privacy concerns, and if an AI feature ends up messing with a mission-critical task, you'll be left wondering why you even used it in the first place. However, just about every mainstream browser in 2026 has some AI tools, and eventually you might want to give them a shot. I tried Gemini in Chrome for the first
LLMs are advancing at an alarming speed, and depending on your stance, that's either apocalyptic or fantastic. AI agents are all the hype nowadays, but any agent is ultimately limited by the model powering it. So no matter what setup you're running, it obviously matters which model you end up using. I've heard a lot about Claude, as you probably have too. It always seems like Claude is the go-to L
It's finally happened: ChatGPT has adverts. OpenAI is displaying adverts on ChatGPT's free and Go tiers, and at the time of writing, they're only being forced upon US subscribers. That's the case for now, but it won't be long until adverts are rolled out to more countries and more users—not forgetting that ChatGPT Go subscribers are still forking out a subscription fee. Thankfully, there are still
My 2017 MacBook Air had been sitting in a cabinet for the better part of three years when I finally pulled it out again. Not because I had a plan for it — just because I was reorganizing and felt guilty throwing money at a new machine when a perfectly good laptop was gathering dust ten feet away. Chromebooks have a few downsides, and I didn’t want to replace my main MacBook with one. But ChromeOS
ChatGPT started out as a basic large language model chatbot when it became a big hit years ago, but now, people expect more from their AI apps. Beyond simple conversations, users want study tools, shopping help, social features, image and video generation models, and more built into apps like ChatGPT. It's 2026, and OpenAI is seemingly trying everything to make ChatGPT even better, while competito
Working from home is quietly doing something to my speaking ability. I'm an experienced writer and a fluent English speaker. It's been my working language my entire life. But after years of a lonely solo writing lifestyle, I noticed something uncomfortable. I'd join a video interview or a team call, open my mouth, and feel a half-second delay between thought and word that wasn't there before. My f
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