Learn how to create your 3D Figurine character and turn it into a Video. Gemini Nano Banana lets you design a lifelike mini ...
Windows offers several built-in ways to take screenshots. Sure, you can just hit the Prt Scrn button on your keyboard to capture your entire screen, but if you want to screenshot a portion of your ...
AI platforms are evolving swiftly, with each update fueling viral trends. The latest inclusion in that trend involves social media users using Google’s Nano Banana to turn photos into 3D figurines.
A new report shows a drop in Windows 11 running on devices, but it’s unclear if it is users switching back to Windows 10 or something else. Don't miss out on our latest stories. Add PCMag as a ...
Security risks are real: Using Windows 10 after October 15 exposes your devices to unpatched vulnerabilities and makes you a target for malware and hackers. Hardware can be a hurdle: While the Windows ...
Windows 11 comes with a built-in Photos app, and to its credit, I really appreciate some of the features it offers. However, one of my biggest frustrations is that it tries to do too much at once. It ...
If you are still using a Windows 10 PC, Microsoft will very soon stop sending you free software updates unless you do one thing - although it might cost you. October 14 is the day Microsoft officially ...
Windows 10’s End of Support (EOS) marks a fair warning to all who haven’t still upgraded to Windows 11 because of software or hardware issues. While the End of Support for Windows 10 happens in ...
A new AI trend called Nano Banana is going viral. It uses Google’s Gemini 2.5 Flash Image tool. This tool transforms photos into 3D figurines. Users can create miniatures of anything. The tool is free ...
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September 2025 is here, and Statcounter has the latest data about Windows usage worldwide. According to the new report, Windows 11 is currently the most popular Windows version, running on 49.02% of ...
A prominent US senator has called on the Federal Trade Commission to investigate Microsoft for “gross cybersecurity negligence,” citing the company’s continued use of an obsolete and vulnerable form ...