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You're probably missing these 13 useful Google Chrome tools
PCWorld highlights 13 underutilized Google Chrome features that can significantly enhance browsing productivity and organization for billions of users. Key tools include tab groups for organization, cross-device syncing, Guest profiles for temporary use, and keyboard shortcuts like Ctrl+Shift+T to reopen closed tabs. These hidden features offer powerful customization options through Chrome flags, multiple user profiles, dark mode settings, and extension management for improved daily web interaction. Around two-thirds of all internet users use Google Chrome, according to StatCounter .
A Extension to k-Means and (k, p)-Clustering
The lower bound on opt( U) given in Lemma B.10 holds for ฯ -metric spaces with no modifications. By making the appropriate modifications to the proof of Theorem C.1, we can extend this theorem to In particular, we can obtain a proof of Theorem A.5 by taking the proof of Theorem C.1 and adding extra ฯ factors whenever the triangle inequality is applied. We first prove Lemma B.1, which shows that the sizes of the sets U By Lemma B.2, we get that Henceforth, we fix some positive ฮพ and sufficiently large ฮฑ such that Lemma B.3 holds. By now applying Lemma B.4 it follows that The following lemma is proven in [25]. Lemma B.1, the third inequality follows from Lemma B.7, and the fourth inequality follows from the The second inequality follows from Lemma B.8, the third inequality from averaging and the choice Proof of Lemma 3.3: It follows that with probability at least 1 e Hence, by Theorem D.1, we must have that O (poly( k)) query time must have โฆ( k) amortized update time.
A Extension to k-Means and (k, p)-Clustering
The lower bound on opt( U) given in Lemma B.10 holds for ฯ -metric spaces with no modifications. By making the appropriate modifications to the proof of Theorem C.1, we can extend this theorem to In particular, we can obtain a proof of Theorem A.5 by taking the proof of Theorem C.1 and adding extra ฯ factors whenever the triangle inequality is applied. We first prove Lemma B.1, which shows that the sizes of the sets U By Lemma B.2, we get that Henceforth, we fix some positive ฮพ and sufficiently large ฮฑ such that Lemma B.3 holds. By now applying Lemma B.4 it follows that The following lemma is proven in [25]. Lemma B.1, the third inequality follows from Lemma B.7, and the fourth inequality follows from the The second inequality follows from Lemma B.8, the third inequality from averaging and the choice Proof of Lemma 3.3: It follows that with probability at least 1 e Hence, by Theorem D.1, we must have that O (poly( k)) query time must have โฆ( k) amortized update time.
How to reset your terrible streaming recommendations
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. The best streaming services have vast libraries of content, and that's where recommendations can be useful--guiding you towards the movies and shows you're most likely to enjoy, based on what you've already seen. Maybe someone else (a younger member of the family perhaps) has been using your account, and skewed the recommended titles in a direction you don't like. Maybe your recommendations aren't particularly helpful, or maybe you just want a fresh start away from everything you've watched in the past. In those scenarios and others, resetting your recommendations can help--and it's not difficult to do, no matter the streaming services you use.
Google's best AI research tool is now on your phone
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Amidst the flurry of AI announcements and product reveals from Google in recent months, you might have missed one of the most useful AI-powered apps in the whole collection: NotebookLM (that LM stands for Language Model). Perhaps NotebookLM has gone largely under the radar because it was originally launched as more of an academic research tool when it first appeared back in 2023. Its user interface lacks some of the slickness and accessibility of Google Gemini, and it's not quite as obvious how you're supposed to use it, or what it can do. However, NotebookLM is gradually becoming better known amongst consumers, with official apps for Android and iOS now available, alongside the web app.
How to get real-time translations on your phone
Mobile translation apps have improved substantially in recent years--with a little help on speech recognition from AI. Most apps can now keep up with real-time conversations, if your phone has a strong enough internet connection (so the audio can be processed and converted in the cloud). It means if you're trying to hold a conversation with someone in a language you don't know, you no longer need to spend time typing out words and phrases, or trying to figure out spellings and pronunciations. Instead, simply place your phone between you and the other person, and start chatting. There are several apps that can do this for you, but here we'll focus on the free translation apps on your Pixel phone, Galaxy phone, or iPhone.
How to get Gemini to remember (or forget) everything you've said
The upgrades being pushed out for AI chatbots aren't slowing down, and one of the latest improvements added to Google Gemini is an ability for the AI to remember previous conversations. This allows you to refer back to something you've said the previous day, the previous week, or whenever it was. But do you want that? "Gemini can now recall your past chats to provide more helpful responses," explains Google. "Whether you're asking a question about something you've already discussed, or asking Gemini to summarize a previous conversation, Gemini now uses information from relevant chats to craft a response." For now, this is exclusive to Gemini Advanced subscribers and those using Gemini in English, though it may roll out to other users in the future.
How to use tasks and reminders inside ChatGPT
We've seen numerous new features added to ChatGPT in recent months, including updated models, web search capabilities, and the ability to remember what you say to it--and the latest software upgrade added to the AI bot by OpenAI makes it more useful as a general-purpose digital assistant. Beginning in beta form, and available initially to paying subscribers--the feature will reach everyone eventually, OpenAI says--ChatGPT Tasks lets you request the AI chatbot perform actions regularly on an automated schedule, or remind you about something in the future. Here's everything you need to know about it. "In this early beta, you can create scheduled tasks that enable ChatGPT to run automated prompts and proactively reach out to you on a scheduled basis," explains OpenAI. Tasks are available on the web, in the mobile apps, and in the macOS desktop app; OpenAI says the feature will make it to the Windows desktop app soon.