Guide
- “Vibe-coding” refers to using natural-language prompts and intuitive UI tools to build software—especially games—without deep traditional coding.
- Gemini 3.0 (rumoured) and Google AI Studio’s updated interface aim to make game creation accessible to non-developers.
- This how-to article walks you through preparing for, and using, such tools to create a simple video game with minimal code.
- Even if Gemini 3.0 isn’t publicly available yet, you can apply the same mindset and toolkit to today’s AI app-builders to experiment.
- Best practices include starting small, testing frequently, and treating prompt & UI design as the “code” you write.
- Google’s Gemini-powered Health Coach integrates AI with Fitbit to offer personalized guidance for fitness, sleep, and wellness.
- It uses your data and conversational input to build adaptive, dynamic health plans.
- The system adjusts automatically for factors like fatigue, poor sleep, or schedule changes.
- While not a replacement for professional advice, it can significantly improve consistency and motivation in your health journey.
- Airplane mode disables a device’s wireless transmitters to prevent potential interference with aircraft systems.
- Although the actual risk to modern avionics is low, aviation authorities still require it to ensure safe communications and avoid network overload.
- Beyond flights, airplane mode remains useful for saving battery life, reducing distractions, and controlling wireless connections.
- iPhones deliver some standout features not widely found (or implemented) on Android devices.
- From pro-level video tools to seamless multi-device integration, these functions illustrate how ecosystem, hardware & software blend.
- Knowing these features can help Android users decide whether switching to iOS (or integrating Apple-devices) makes sense, or simply appreciate what they’re missing.
- While Android excels in flexibility, this guide shows where iOS currently leads in specific capabilities.
- Use this as a checklist to evaluate your own smartphone ecosystem and workflow.
- WhatsApp is ending support for general-purpose chatbots on January 15, 2026.
- If you used ChatGPT in WhatsApp, you can still preserve your history.
- WhatsApp does not offer chat export for these chats.
- The fix is simple: create or sign in to a ChatGPT account and link it.
- Once linked, past WhatsApp chats should appear in ChatGPT history.
- Snapchat’s Imagine Lens now works for free in the U.S.
- It was paid before. It launched in September for Lens+ and Platinum.
- Free users get a limited number of AI generations.
- You can find it in the Lens Carousel or by searching “Imagine Lens.”
- Type a prompt. Then generate a new image or edit your Snap.
- Global rollout will follow, starting with Canada, Great Britain, and Australia.
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How to Vibe-Code Video Games with Gemini 3.0 and AI Studio?
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How to Use Google's Gemini Powered Health Coach?
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Why “Airplane Mode” Still Exists on Your Devices
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Guide: 5 Exclusive iOS Features Android Users Often Wish They Had
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How to Save Your ChatGPT History from WhatsApp?
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