Enlarge / Google is looking pretty dilapidated these days. (credit: Aurich Lawson) Google is killing off so many products lately we need to do a roundup or we won’t get anything else done today. First on the docket is the… Continue Reading →
Enlarge I was preparing to write an intro calling macOS Sonoma—version 14.0 of Apple’s desktop operating system, for those of you who can’t keep the ever-lengthening list of California codenames straight—a “low-key” or “small” release. Because it definitely feels that… Continue Reading →
Enlarge / A PC running Windows 11. (credit: Microsoft) Today, Microsoft is beginning to roll out a major batch of new Windows updates, including its Copilot generative AI assistant, wide-ranging improvements for built-in apps, and other user interface tweaks. Normally,… Continue Reading →
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Today is a huge day for Windows 11 users, as it’s when Microsoft begins rolling out a major update for the new operating system, bringing the power of Copilot to Windows, as well as other new AI powered experiences to… Continue Reading →
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Just heard from friends at Automattic that the Berkman blogs have been archived permanently on their servers. It’s great to have the legacy preserved. It was the first blog hosting at any university. All you needed was a harvard.edu email… Continue Reading →
Google announced this morning it will be shutting down its Google Podcasts app later in 2024 as part of its broader transition to move its streaming listeners over to YouTube Music. The company earlier this year announced YouTube Music would… Continue Reading →
Bill Toulas writes via Bleeping Computer reports: Google is notifying Gmail users that the webmail’s Basic HTML view will be deprecated in January 2024, and users will require modern browsers to continue using the service. After that date, all users… Continue Reading →
Blog post by Shay Elbaum, Reference Librarian, University of Michigan Law Library We’ve all ended conferences full of ideas and full of resolve to apply them in our work, only to lose track of them once things get busy again…. Continue Reading →
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