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How to Choose the Right AI Tool for Your Work?
In early 2024, a mid-sized consulting firm invested in three separate AI platforms within six months. One promised automated research summaries. Another claimed predictive analytics for client outcomes. A third marketed itself as a productivity assistant for internal teams.
By Mike Pichaiabout a month ago in Geeks
Book Review: "Agatha Christie" by Lucy Worsley (Pt.4)
This review covers chapter 31 through to chapter 41 (the end of the book). *** So, first of all, Rosalind gets remarried (I definitely didn't see that one coming) to a man named Anthony Hicks. But that's not really the story, it's a representation of Agatha's life returning to something more normal and her daughter being up and about again, in some spirits. Agatha's life really returns to normal when she continues writing and though, in the chapters we cover, it is seen that she slows down her productivity - she definitely doesn't do anything to decrease the sales.
By Annie Kapurabout a month ago in Geeks
Super Saiyan 2 Gohan Transformation: Settling the Score
One scene, but two contrasting philosophies, both shaped the same iconic moment. Let's explore how. You're here because you love Dragon Ball Z's musical score, and you want to hear, see and feel the scene when Gohan's latent potential is finally unleashed in its full glory, but do you know the version you are looking for?
By travus Lerouxabout a month ago in Geeks
Fantasy Cast for The Traitors: All-Stars
The Traitors is currently airing its fourth season on Peacock, and this show is still the best show on TV. There are a lot of rumors that the next season will be an "All-Stars" season, as calls have been going out. If so, here is who I think Peacock should cast.
By Dylan Deckardabout a month ago in Geeks
The YouTube Star Piper Rockelle Joins OnlyFans
At midnight on Jan 1st, the former child influencer launched her OnlyFans page, and the internet went wild. She even shared a screenshot on her Instagram showing that she earned $2 million in 1 day. Piper Rockelle lived most of her life online. She was just 8 when she became a kid influencer. She used to make around $100,000 from YouTube.
By Megha Pavanagdabout a month ago in Geeks
Book Review: "Agatha Christie" by Lucy Worsley (Pt.3)
This review covers chapter 24 through to chapter 30 *** The back and forth of whether to marry Max is described by Lucy Worsley as troubling for Agatha. She was aware of the mistake she made by marrying Archie and didn't want to make the same one. Max hadn't told his father, whom he lived with, of the engagement - but was adamant he wanted to marry a woman almost fifteen years' older than him. The differences between Archie and Max are again, made even more pronounced by the fact that Archie wanted to play golf and be away from Agatha and Max wanted to read her Ancient Greek Poetry and be around her always. Lucy Worsley paints us a picture of Agatha's life through these two men - one of which treated her badly, the other who is a shy, but gentle person.
By Annie Kapurabout a month ago in Geeks
King Charles, Queen Camilla, and Princess Diana: Their lives were altered by the V word
King Charles III and his wife Queen Camilla Shand-Parker Bowles seem to have found their happy ending, but it was a long and bumpy road. A lot of the drama that got them here could have been avoided if they were allowed to marry when they first fell in love.
By Cheryl E Prestonabout a month ago in Geeks
Unstreamable ’80s Classics: The Movies Lost in Digital Limbo
The reality of the streaming era is something stranger, and far more fragile. A surprising number of culturally significant films from the 1980s—movies that helped define their era, shape careers, and influence generations of filmmakers—are not currently available to stream on major subscription platforms in the United States. They are not lost in the literal sense. They exist. But they are functionally invisible, stranded in a digital limbo created by rights disputes, lapsed licenses, music clearances, and the quiet indifference of corporations toward anything that doesn’t immediately generate clicks.
By Movies of the 80s2 months ago in Geeks
Tony Geary: Why couldn't he get what he wanted from fans and executives of General Hospital?
Now that the third and final tribute to Anthony Geary is over, a question to ask is, why were General Hospital execs and fans so obsessed with Luke Spencer? Geary walked away from the soap in 2015 to retire and said he would not return.
By Cheryl E Preston2 months ago in Geeks
Is Toby Fox Actually Involved in Toy Story 5? Fans Spiral After Viral Post
So here we are - somehow living in a world where a fifth Toy Story movie is real. The first teaser for Toy Story 5 is attached to theatrical releases ahead of its June 19, 2026 premiere, and honestly… that alone is wild.
By Bella Anderson2 months ago in Geeks
The Good Soldier by Ford Madox Ford
A masterpiece of modernist fiction, The Good Soldier was first published in 1915. Subtitled A Tale of Passion, it serves to be Ford's analysis of deception and moral ambiguity and what that means when relationships begin to disintegrate. A great example (if overlooked) of the 'unreliable narrator', this book is a highly influential one which, if you're looking for an immersive classic, this is the one you want to turn towards.
By Annie Kapur2 months ago in Geeks









