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Image Playground Not Working on iPhone? Here’s How to Fix It
Debuted with Apple Intelligence, Image Playground is an incredible addition that lets you generate fun & original AI images using prompts. Image Playground is built right into several first-party apps like Messages and Notes, and is also available as a standalone app on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac. While Image Playground is an Apple Intelligence feature, it might not work…
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This Is When Your iPhone Will (Probably) Get Image Playground & ChatGPT Integration
New Apple Intelligence features in iOS 18.2, including Genmoji, Image Playground, Image Wand, and ChatGPT integration, will likely hit your iPhone on Monday, December 9. A press release from last month announcing the first wave of Apple Intelligence features said that additional AI capabilities “will be available in December.” Apple hasn’t provided an update regarding an iOS 18 release timeframe,…
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iOS 18.2 developer beta is live with Visual Intelligence, Image Playground and ChatGPT — all the new AI features for your iPhone
When Apple launched the new iPhone 16 lineup, they also hyped up the new Apple Intelligence features that were revealed during WWDC 2024. However, a number of those features were not going to be available out of the box and Apple confirmed that Apple Intelligence would be rolling out in stages. With iOS 18.1, Apple added a few AI features…
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Copilot Pages is Microsoft’s new collaborative AI playground for businesses
Microsoft is announcing its new Copilot Pages feature today, which is designed to be a canvas for “multiplayer AI collaboration.” Copilot Pages lets you use Microsoft’s Copilot chatbot and pull responses into a new page where they can be edited collaboratively with others. “You and your team can work collaboratively in a page with Copilot, seeing everyone’s work in real…
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Why Public Wi-Fi is a Hacker’s Playground (And How to Protect Yourself)
Key Takeaways Public Wi-Fi is risky for users due to common attacks like man-in-the-middle, fake hotspots, and packet sniffing. Use a VPN, only connect to secure websites that use HTTPs, and avoid sensitive transactions to enhance your safety. Libraries are the most trusted public Wi-Fi locations, while public parks are seen as the least secure. Free Wi-Fi is everywhere, from…
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