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Month September 2022

Kodi 20 ‘Nexus’ hits a huge development milestone and is available to download now

Kodi 20 — codename ‘Nexus’ — is the next version of the popular home theater software. The first alpha version of the program arrived back in May, with Alpha 2 following it a couple of months later. Since then we’ve… Continue Reading →

Windows Terminal Gets Support For Creating Custom Themes

An anonymous reader quotes a report from BleepingComputer: Microsoft released a new Windows Terminal version today that adds a long-awaited feature, making it possible to create and use custom themes. For now, users can only create themes by editing the… Continue Reading →

Thomson Reuters Unveils Next Generation of Westlaw, Aiming to Make Legal Research Results More Precise

Just four years after launching Westlaw Edge as its next-generation legal research platform, Thomson Reuters today unveiled the next-next generation. It is called Westlaw Precision and, as the name suggests, its focus is on delivering research results that are more… Continue Reading →

Cool Tools 2022 Spotlight: LibWizard

In this video, Caitlin Hunter talks about the features of the Cool Tool she demoed at the 2022 AALL Annual Meeting. Caitlin is a reference librarian at UCLA School of Law’s Darling Law Library. Questions about this Cool Tool? Contact… Continue Reading →

National Rail Network Map

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Software Fees To Make Up 10% of John Deere’s Revenues By 2030

An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Register: US farm machinery giant John Deere has estimated software fees will make up 10 percent of the company’s revenues by the end of the decade. Chief executive John May offered the… Continue Reading →

US officially added to WHO’s list of poliovirus outbreak countries

Enlarge / A Pakistani health worker administers polio vaccine drops to a child during a vaccination campaign in Karachi on December 10, 2018. Pakistan is one of only two countries in the world where polio remains endemic. (credit: Getty |… Continue Reading →

Who said sedans were dead? The 2023 Genesis G80 Electrified, tested

Enlarge / The Genesis G80 is a fine midsized luxury sedan, and now there’s a fully battery electric variant. (credit: Jonathan Gitlin) Recently Ars tested the new Genesis GV60, a sharp little electric crossover. Although that car was Genesis’ first… Continue Reading →

Maven’s a16z-backed live learning platform pivots from creators to experts

Maven, co-founded by Udemy’s Gagan Biyani and AltMBA’s Wes Kao, began in 2020 with a startup idea that perfectly combined two booming sectors: the creator economy and edtech. The startup sold cohort-based classes, led by creators and influencers, to students…. Continue Reading →

LawNext Podcast: vLex Managing Director Masoud Gerami on the Company’s Acquisition and Plans for Growth of its International Legal Research Platform

Last week, Oakley Capital, a major European private equity investor, said that it had acquired majority ownership of vLex, the international legal research platform that lays claim to having the largest collection of legal information on a single service.  On… Continue Reading →

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