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Snapchat introduces a paid storage option for all the Memories hoarders out there

Snap is imposing a new storage limit on Snapchat 's Memories feature, which has racked up impressive numbers since its introduction in 2016. According to Snap, users have saved more than one trillion Memories across its platform, and it's now introducing "Memories Storage Plans" for users who exceed 5GB of Memories. In a press release , Snap detailed that the introductory storage plan allows up to 100GB of storage for Memories for $1.99 a month. Snapchat+ subscribers , who pay $3.99 a month, will get up to 250GB of storage, while Snapchat's highest-tier Platinum subscribers will get 5TB included with their $15.99 monthly cost. Snap said that a "vast majority" of its Snapchat users won't notice any changes since they're far from hitting the 5GB limit. For users who hold onto thousands of Snaps, the company is now rolling out these storage plans. To ease the transition from unlimited storage to paid options, Snap will give anyone exceeding 5GB o...

Enjoy the power of ChatGPT, Gemini, and more AI models in one place with this tool on sale

TL;DR : Make your life even easier with this handy platform that puts multiple AI models in one place, 1min.AI , now $99.99 (reg. $540) for a lifetime subscription. Opens in a new window Credit: 1min.AI 1min.AI Advanced Business Plan Lifetime Subscription $99.99 $540 Save $440.01 Get Deal New to the world of AI? If you’re just discovering the way this new technology can make your life a little easier, get ready to save even more time with 1min.AI . This platform lets you access multiple AI models in one convenient spot — from ChatGPT to Gemini and Mistral. And right now, you can score a lifetime subscription to 1min.AI ’s Advanced Business Plan for just $99.99 (reg. $540). SEE ALSO: The 7 best Windows laptops of 2025 will make Apple fans jealous If you’ve been intimidated to start working with artificial intelligence, 1min.AI makes it totally accessible and a lot more convenient as a central hub for the popular models. This handy tool lets you input your requ...

The 7 best expert-tested soundbars to upgrade your TV setup

The best soundbars of 2025 Best Overall Sonos Arc Ultra $999 Shop Now Budget Pick Roku Streambar $129.99 Shop Now Best Compact Soundbar Bose Smart Soundbar $549 Shop Now Best Mid-Range Soundbar Klipsch Flexus Core 200 $549 Shop Now More Affordable Sonos Pick Sonos Beam (Gen 2) $499 Shop Now Ultimate Upgrade Sennheiser AMBEO Soundbar Max $2,997.99 Shop Now Honorable Mention Marshall Heston 120 soundbar $1,299.99 Get Deal “Sound is 50 percent of the movie-going experience.” So said Hollywood titan, George Lucas, a man who arguably knows a thing or two about delivering genre-defining cinematic experiences. The meaning is clear: part of what makes going to a commercial cinema so much fun is the theater-sized sound system. But the same is true of our home theaters: you may own a brilliant big-screen TV , but if you rely on your flat-screen's built-in speakers, you’re missing out. At the very ...

DJI loses lawsuit over Pentagon's 'Chinese military company' list

It's been nearly a year since DJI sued the Department of Defense over its designation as a "Chinese military company." On Friday, a judge ruled against the drone maker. US District Judge Paul Friedman said the DoD presented enough evidence that DJI contributes to the Chinese military. "Indeed, DJI acknowledges that its technology can and is used in military conflict but asserts that its policies prohibit such use," Friedman wrote in his opinion . "Whether or not DJI's policies prohibit military use is irrelevant. That does not change the fact that DJI's technology has both substantial theoretical and actual military application." DJI challenged the designation in October 2024. It told the court it is "neither owned nor controlled by the Chinese military." The company claimed in its filing that it suffered "ongoing financial and reputational harm" as a result of the inclusion. The designation can prevent companies from a...

Whats your colleges AI policy? Find out here.

Matriculating college students are beginning their higher education journeys with an AI-assisted bump — or so tech companies want you to think. According to a 2024 global survey of students by the Digital Education Council, more than half used AI tools on a weekly basis. The most common was ChatGPT , as well as tools like Grammarly and Microsoft CoPilot. Educators report students leaning on chatbots to complete assignments, streamline research, and even write college admissions essays . But nearly the same percentage of students reported that they didn't feel equipped with the skills necessary to use and understand AI. A vast majority said they were discouraged by their university's integration of the modern tech. A recent Gallup poll of students around the country revealed nearly half were unsure of their school's stance on AI. As universities contend with the potential consequences of generative AI use , students themselves are feeling the pressure, and even excite...