I Thought I Found a €300 AI Side Hustle with MANUS. Then Reality Hit.
We tested Manus integration of Similarweb data. And it failed as you do need to have login or API for comercially used MANUS versions.
We tested Manus integration of Similarweb data. And it failed as you do need to have login or API for comercially used MANUS versions.
What is new in 2026 in AI!
YouTube has a time problem — and Eightify fixes it.
We’ve all clicked on a “10-minute explainer” that somehow turns into a 40-minute detour. Eightify cuts through the noise by turning long YouTube videos into clear, structured summaries you can actually use. Instead of watching the whole video, you get the key points, takeaways, and timestamps in under a minute — directly inside YouTube. It’s not about replacing videos; it’s about deciding which ones are worth your time.
Poised is an AI communication coach that doesn’t try to be nice — it tries to be useful.
By listening to how you actually speak, it breaks your performance down into clarity, pacing, confidence, and engagement, then gives direct, actionable feedback. Even in a short two-minute test, Poised didn’t let mistakes slide, pointing out hesitation, filler words, and delivery issues you’d normally miss. It feels less like software — and more like an honest listener sitting in the room.
We’ve crossed a threshold where image generation isn’t a novelty — it’s a core battleground. OpenAI, Google, Microsoft, Perplexity, and DeepSeek are all sprinting toward the same finish line: AI that understands intent, maintains context, and integrates with real world workflows.
GPT Image 1.5 isn’t just an upgrade — it’s a signal. The race is about practical creative control, not just pretty pictures.
Creating presentations usually takes longer than it should. MagicSlides AI changes that by turning plain text into a fully designed, editable presentation—without starting from a blank slide. This article explores how it works and where it fits best in real workflows.
Old family photos aren’t just images — they’re time machines. With today’s AI tools, restoring and colorizing them takes minutes, but the emotional impact lasts generations. This article breaks down how a simple, local service can turn forgotten memories into a steady side hustle.
AI is the new Wild West — completely uncharted, ridiculously powerful, and handing out free leverage to anyone curious enough to grab it. The smartest way to use it? Build a Binge Bank: pick a niche like air conditioning or fishing, binge all the knowledge you can find, and use AI to turn it into hundreds of articles people can’t stop reading. Suddenly, you own the biggest content hub in your niche without ever breaking a sweat. And once the binge begins, you quietly monetize it with high-ROI methods — from affiliate gear and digital guides to courses, premium communities, and productized services. It’s the simplest online business you can start today… and almost nobody is doing it yet.
This week’s “Down The Memory Lane” edition brings back the AI tools that actually delivered.
From resurrecting old photos to generating flawless multilingual voice-overs, these are the reviews worth rereading.
We revisit PowerPoint’s secret AI upgrades, the battle of next-gen presentation apps, and the writing tool scientists swear by.
Plus: the AI art app that’s fun, weird, and surprisingly good for social media creators.
If you missed these gems the first time, now’s the perfect moment to dive back in.
Krea flips the script: it locks onto your style like a heat-seeking missile — same colors, same vibes, same face, same everything. Add real-time editing and suddenly your creative workflow feels like Photoshop learned telepathy.