“I challenge anyone to receive a notification on Samsung’s Galaxy S8 and not be charmed by the elegant blue pulse of light that traces the contours of the phone’s gorgeous screen.”
Android just got incredibly good at helping you manage your apps
“If you’ve opened the Google Play Store on your Android smartphone recently, you might have noticed something different: the “My Apps” section, which is where you go to update apps or reinstall past downloads, has been redesigned with a tighter, more condensed layout that makes way better us”
Android just got incredibly good at helping you manage your apps
“If you’ve opened the Google Play Store on your Android smartphone recently, you might have noticed something different: the “My Apps” section, which is where you go to update apps or reinstall past downloads, has been redesigned with a tighter, more condensed layout that makes way better us”
Microsoft To-Do is a new app that replaces Wunderlist
“Microsoft has launched a new to-do list app called Microsoft To-Do, which is available in preview today on the web, iOS, Android, and Windows 10. To-Do lets you create simple to-do lists, set reminders, and keep track of projects.”
Amazon Is Hiring 5,000 Work-From-Home Jobs
“You’re probably on Amazon at least a few times a day stocking up on the essentials, scoring deals on tech and fashion, and even streaming movies, TV shows, and music—so why not turn your online obsession into a job? The company just announced that it plans to create more than 5,000 new part-ti”
Your Preview of Microsoft To-Do
“Today marks an evolution of Wunderlist. We’re excited to announce the Microsoft To-Do Preview, which would not have been possible without the support and input of our Wunderlist fans. To-Do is an intelligent task management app that makes it easy to plan and manage your day.”
These three Windows apps recreate my favorite macOS features
“Avid Verge readers will know of my frustration with Apple’s unsatisfying MacBook Pro update late last year.”
Intel’s next-generation SSD technology is finally ready and it’s really, really fast
“Intel and Micron Technology have been working on a new-generation memory technology since about 2012. It’s called 3D XPoint (not to be confused with 3D NAND), and it’s absurdly fast. A good way to think of it is as a compromise between the speed of DRAM and the capacity of traditional flash storage.”