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Do you ever wish there was a magic wand to wave and make all the household chores disappear? Well, while we haven't quite reached the level of magic wands yet, there's an app that comes pretty close: Tody. As long as you can get your helpers to use it.

Have you ever had trouble reading the text on your smartphone? Maybe your glasses or readers are in a different room, or you’re standing in line and don’t want to dig them out of your purse or pocket. You can increase the text size, but there’s another way that might be better.

Remember mix tapes and mix CDs? They were a ton of fun to put together for road trips. Thanks to streaming, mix tapes have gone the way of...well, tapes. The app of the day, Trip Tunes is a nostalgic way to make road trips more fun.

I was with a group of friends the other night and the conversation turned to lost luggage. Someone’s bag didn’t make it to the correct airport and they had no idea where it was. Someone asked if they’d put an Apple AirTag in the bag and the reply was “I’ve never thought of that.”

If you’ve ever thought about moving from Spotify to another streaming service you have probably realized that all of your playlists won’t go with you. That might not be a big deal to casual listeners but it’s a deal-breaker for people who’ve carefully built many playlists over the years.

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Do you text a lot? There has to be a better way to send messages than with the stock texting app that came loaded onto the iPhone and Android devices.  SwiftKey allows users to swipe across the keyboard, does a better job at autocorrect, and now has AI built-in.

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At its annual Worldwide Developers Conference on Monday, the company unveiled the first batch of tools powered by “Apple Intelligence,” from personalized Genmoji – Apple’s AI-generated emoji – to a significantly smarter Siri, which can answer questions about your schedule, what’s in your email and what time your loved one’s flight is landing.

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Generative AI, artificial intelligence that can provide thoughtful and thorough responses to questions and prompts, could potentially breathe new life into Apple’s iPhone lineup at a time when competitors are threatening to leave the company behind in the race to shape what could be a world-changing technology.