Author: Zach_Wilson

Microsoft Lists is now available for everyone on iOS, Android, and the web

Microsoft’s task management app, Microsoft Lists, is now available for everyone to use. Launched in 2020, Microsoft Lists was originally limited to just business and enterprise users, before a limited preview for consumers last year. Microsoft is now letting anyone with a Microsoft Account access this free version of Microsoft…

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Tesla rolls out an updated Model Y in China but keeps the same starting price

Tesla’s China arm announced in a WeChat post Sunday morning that it released a new Model Y with design and performance tweaks that keeps the same starting price as before (via Reuters). The new car follows the company’s release of the revamped “Highland” Model 3 in China, which also hit…

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Apple plans to upgrade the App Store’s search engine, and it might not stop there

According to the newsletter, former Google executive John Giannandrea’s search team is working to bake the internally-named “Pegasus” search engine more deeply into iOS and macOS and could even use generative AI tools to enhance it further. Last year Apple also launched Business Connect, a tool that helped strengthen its…

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The Google Pixel 8 phones appear in new and unofficial unboxing shots

The Google Pixel 8 and Google Pixel 8 Pro are due to be unveiled in full on Wednesday, October 4 at a special launch event, and we will of course be covering it live. In the meantime, we’ve got some unofficial unboxing photos to pore over. These images popped up…

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A leaked Google ‘Switch to Pixel’ ad highlights Pixel 8 AI features

The ad kicks off highlighting the process for transferring data to a Pixel 8, but spends most of its time on the AI features of the phone — some new, like Best Take, and some old, like Magic Eraser: 9to5Google also points to a leak from Kamila Wojciechowska, who posted…

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Hitting the Books: We are the frogs in the boiling pot, it’s time we started governing like it.

Climate change isn’t going away, and it isn’t going to get any better — at least if we keep legislating as we have been. In Democracy in a Hotter Time: Climate Change and Democratic Transformation, a multidisciplinary collection of subject matter experts discuss the increasingly intertwined fates of American ecology…

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