reMarkable Paper Pure Review (2026): Price, Specs, and Whether the $399 Tablet Is Worth It

reMarkable's new $399 Paper Pure replaces the reMarkable 2. Here's what changed, what still falls short, and how it stacks up against Paper Pro and Move.

How to Use ChatGPT’s GPT-Live as a Free Speaking Coach (Step by Step)

OpenAI's GPT-Live can act as a free speaking coach. Here's how to set it up in two minutes and use one minute a day to sound more confident.

Claude Reflect Explained: How Anthropic’s New Usage Dashboard Helps You Work Smarter with AI

Anthropic's new Reflect dashboard shows how you actually use Claude and flags bad AI habits. Here's how it works and how to use it well. (152 characters)

What’s Actually Inside the Free AI Resource Hub by Vaibhav Sisinty

Vaibhav Sisinty's Staying Ahead is a free WhatsApp AI community with 100,000+ members. Here's what's inside, how to join, and the honest caveats.

Microsoft Is Switching Copilot Cowork to Pay-Per-Use, and DeepSeek Might Power the Cheap Tier

Microsoft is moving Copilot Cowork to usage-based pricing and testing a fine-tuned DeepSeek V4 as a cheaper model option. Here's what's confirmed, what's still unproven, and 6 steps to control your AI agent costs.

Google’s Cheap, Fast AI Image and Video Play: Nano Banana 2 Lite and Gemini Omni Flash

Google shipped Nano Banana 2 Lite and Gemini Omni Flash on June 30. Here is what each model does, what it costs, and how to chain them into an image-to-video pipeline you can build today.

Claude Science Is Here: Anthropic’s AI Workbench for Scientists, Explained

Anthropic launched Claude Science, an AI workbench that runs your whole research workflow in one place. Here's what it does, who's using it, and how it beats OpenAI's approach.

Run Claude Code for Free: The Open-Source Proxy That Routes It to Free Models

Free Claude Code is an open-source proxy that points Claude Code at free or local models like DeepSeek, GLM, and Kimi. Set it up in 10 minutes. No Anthropic bill.

7 Free AI Courses From MIT, Stanford, Harvard and Berkeley (No Tuition, No Catch)

MIT, Stanford, Harvard, Berkeley and Wharton publish real AI course material for free. Here are 7 worth your time, who each suits, and how to actually finish one.

Google Study Notebooks in Gemini: Your AI Tutor That Knows What You Need to Learn Next

Google just launched Study Notebooks inside the Gemini app. Here's how the adaptive learning system works, how to get started today, and what standardised test prep options are available now.

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