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The Indian Paper Manufacturers Association (IPMA) has stated that the importers of paper and paperboard get an additional benefit after the new GST slab rate comes into force from Monday and called ...
After years of committing to an all-digital writing system, I’m coming back around to physical notebooks. I can recall more of what I write by hand than what I type into the Notes app, and I like ...
Color screen. Slim and super portable. Great for to-do lists and quick notes. Still a nice amount of space to write on. But not every brainstorm or list needs a full-size page. That's where ReMarkable ...
What if your notes could think for you? Imagine a workspace where your files, ideas, and research not only coexist but actively collaborate to simplify your workload. That’s exactly what Microsoft has ...
Blake has over a decade of experience writing for the web, with a focus on mobile phones, where he covered the smartphone boom of the 2010s and the broader tech scene. When he's not in front of a ...
I must admit, I didn't think NotebookLM would be an AI service of interest to me when Google first released it. Built on Gemini models, NotebookLM lets you feed the AI a variety of sources to generate ...
NotebookLM, Google's AI-powered research tool, has begun rolling out curated collections called "featured notebooks," which give users access to quality sources related to specific topics. The ...
To help demonstrate what NotebookLM can do, Google is introducing “featured notebooks” on various topics. Google partnered with “respected authors, researchers, publications and nonprofits” to create ...
Google is transforming its popular AI-powered research and note-taking assistant, NotebookLM, into more of a destination. The company announced Monday it would add a series of featured notebooks from ...
'The Notebook,' which starred Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams, hit theaters on June 25, 2004 Samantha Stutsman is a writer and surveillance editor at PEOPLE. Maximum Film / Alamy Stock Photo More than ...