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After rolling out to Google AI subscribers earlier this month, the Gemini app has now launched notebooks to free users. On gemini.google.com, you’ll find a new “Notebooks” section in the side panel ...
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Like ChatGPT’s Projects feature, Gemini’s notebooks will let you store files and chats about a certain topic in one place. Like ChatGPT’s Projects feature, Gemini’s notebooks will let you store ...
NotebookLM is now inside Gemini, marking a shift in how Google handles personal research in its AI tools. Starting today, users can access existing notebooks directly in the app instead of switching ...
A Parisian brand’s leather notebooks have for some become a status symbol to flaunt online and off. By Yola Mzizi In the Fashion Chatter column, Yola Mzizi reports industry news bites and offers bits ...
The problem with musicals spun from popular books and movies is that too often all they’re trying to do is re-create the experience of fans in a new medium. The result is an inferior copy of the ...
What if you could have a fully private, AI-powered assistant that doesn’t just take notes but transforms the way you work, without ever sending your data to the cloud? WorldofAI breaks down the ...
NotebookLM is an "AI research tool" as Google calls it, but its flexibility lends itself to many names. It's great at breaking down complex topics into palatable and easy to understand information, ...
These handy e-paper devices let you write notes, sketch ideas, and even read books—and they're on sale for Cyber Monday. I love a digital notebook. I write about them all year long here at WIRED, and ...
I’ve been writing on screens for almost as long as I’ve owned electronic devices, starting back in the days of the PalmPilot (remember those?), then moving on to Windows laptops such as the Microsoft ...