Google Turns Nest Hubs Into Little Tvs With Netflix Support

Read: So help me, I need this LEGO NES and its (kind of) playable Mario game In addition to Netflix support, Google’s added Cast support for fledgling streaming service Peacock, meaning it joins the likes of Hulu, Disney+, and HBO Max in that you can stream it from your device onto the Nest Hub screen. It’s nice to see the latest entrant in the streaming wars getting support, and for those of you who are interested in streaming some Law & Order (though not all of it) you’ll at least have options for watching it other than your phone or computer....

January 10, 2023 · 1 min · 149 words · Joseph Kelly

Google Workspace Is Now Free For Everyone Here S How To Get It

Starting today, anyone with a Google account can use the integrated platform (formerly known as G Suite) to collaborate on the search giant’s productivity apps. The service essentially provides a more integrated system for using the likes of Gmail, Chat, Calendar, Drive, and Docs. It’s not likely to revolutionize your user experience, but it will allow you to access Google apps in one central spot, rather than having to jump between them....

January 10, 2023 · 2 min · 255 words · Michael Young

Grab This 200 Adobe Indesign Master Class For Under 40 Today

While many Adobe Creative Cloud users naturally gravitate toward Photoshop and Illustrator for much of their graphic design work, there’s a healthy percentage of users who shouldn’t sleep on the native advantages of making Adobe InDesign a primary tool. In fact, anyone who dabbles in page layout, from book and magazine publishing to creators of virtually any multi-page digital documents, should know about the productivity and workflow hacks in InDesign....

January 10, 2023 · 2 min · 309 words · Howard Snyder

Hands On Lemond S Carbon Fiber Ebikes Are Lightweight Works Of Art

If you’re into cycling, there’s a good chance you’ve heard of the name Greg LeMond. With his racing days behind him, the three-time Tour de France winner has a couple of forays into making ‘acoustic’ bikes, but the most recent iteration of LeMond Bikes go the electrified route — in style. The company currently has two models, the ‘Dutch’ and ‘Prolog,’ the former being an upright city bike and the latter sporting a more aggressive hybrid frame....

January 10, 2023 · 5 min · 880 words · Mercedes Spangler

Here S A Great Deal On Cloud Storage That Really Puts Your File Security First

Most cloud storage shoppers fixate on two key selling points from any provider: the size of the cloud storage space they offer; and the price. Those concerns obviously make sense, but there’s a third headline bullet point that absolutely should not be ignored: security. Too often, cloud providers offer space, but there’s a fairly major question of trust there when it comes to how they’re interacting with your data. That’s why a look in many terms and conditions statements might point out some shocking findings about how data files are handled....

January 10, 2023 · 2 min · 347 words · Laura Pacheco

Here S How To Scan A Qr Code On An Iphone

Get comfortable and let me spin you a yarn you’ll one day tell your children. Last week, I went out for lunch. It does get better. Anyway, the cafe I went to had taken COVID precautions and removed all physical menus. In their place was a QR code stuck on each table. The idea was you scan it and are directed to a PDF of the menu online. I huffed and puffed about how irritating this was, as I don’t have a QR code reader app on my iPhone....

January 10, 2023 · 2 min · 364 words · Jacqueline Bach

Here S Why Memories Come Flooding Back When You Visit Places From Your Past

And yet we often have moments where old and seemingly forgotten memories pop back into mind. Perhaps you have visited your childhood home, walked into your old bedroom, and been hit with a wave of nostalgia. What triggers this rush of memories, and how can you suddenly remember things you may not have thought about for decades? Researchers are realizing that the context in which memories are created is crucially important in remembering them later....

January 10, 2023 · 5 min · 905 words · Peggy Hudson

Here S Why Your Facebook Groups Went Secret Overnight

According to KnowYourMeme, several public Facebook groups were being banned after a single member joined and began flooding them with non-standard-compliant images, then reporting the groups in order to get them banned. Most of the groups being targeted appear to be meme or “shitposting” groups, with one of the biggest being Crossovers Nobody Asked For, which has hundreds of thousands of members and still hasn’t come back at the time of writing....

January 10, 2023 · 2 min · 422 words · Maurice Mccray

How Barcelona Is Using Ai On Its Subway Trains To Curb Spread Of Covid 19

A smart ventilation system is being trialled on Barcelona’s metro network to maximize fresh air, regulate temperature and humidity and help stop the spread of coronavirus. Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona (TMB) is piloting the RESPIRA system from SENER Engineering. The artificial intelligence (AI) platform reads the temperature, humidity, air quality and electricity consumption in metro stations in real-time. An algorithm combines this data with information such as the weather forecast and expected occupancy levels to predict environmental conditions at the stations and accordingly program the operation of each fan to regulate temperature and energy consumption....

January 10, 2023 · 3 min · 435 words · Mary Bill

How Climate Change Infiltrated Popular Culture

While the majority of those in the crowd may not have grasped its true meaning, or been in the frame of mind to understand it, it was a significant moment. A popular rock band publicly endorsed climate research and literally put it centre stage. The climate stripes illustrate the global average temperature for every year since 1850 in the form of a colored stripe. Shades of blue represent cooler years and red, warmer years....

January 10, 2023 · 3 min · 577 words · Bertha Reed

How Google Inbox Died And Shortwave Resurrected It

Now, a company named Shortwave, formed by ex-Google employees, is trying to bring it back. Before we talk about what they’re trying to do, let’s take a trip down memory lane. Why was Inbox killed? Inbox was great at what it did: streamlining emails. This included best-in-class categorization, intuitive email pinning, a clean interface, and features like bundles that grouped messages from one sender. While Google brought some of these features to the main app, it just isn’t as good as Inbox....

January 10, 2023 · 3 min · 637 words · Patricia Bales

How I Passed The Tensorflow Developer Certification Exam

Let me tell you how I did it and how you can too. Hold on, what even is TensorFlow? TensorFlow is an open-source numerical computing framework that allows you preprocess data, model data (find patterns in it, typically with deep learning) and deploy your solutions to the world. It’s what Google uses to power all of its machine learning services. Chances are, the device you’re reading this on has run some kind of TensorFlow before....

January 10, 2023 · 11 min · 2315 words · Tanika Tesch

How Metaverse Avatars Could Level The Playing Field For Remote Workers

Those are the options being presented by researchers, pundits, and a host of other people who started writing about COVID-19 and working from home a few years back under the pretense things would be back to normal by Christmas… of 2020. It’s 2022 now and we’re hitting a fever pitch when it comes to pontificating on the finer nuances of human psychology through the microscopic lens of a web cam....

January 10, 2023 · 4 min · 748 words · Tim Bryand

How Nasa S Space Research Ends Up In Earthly Products

A new book, called Spinoff 2022, shines the spotlight on the products that have emerged from NASA’s research. They include an air purifier that’s on tech for growing plants in space; blankets crafted from a substance that NASA created to chill rocket fuel; and underwear for race car drivers that uses material originally developed for spacesuits. The book also explores 20 recent NASA innovations that are ripe for commercial application....

January 10, 2023 · 3 min · 583 words · Lynda Noble

How Product Managers Can Bring Human Insights To Agile Development

The job was already a hot seat, and agile methods — now the go-to development paradigm at most organizations — have turned up the temperature. Because of the relentless pace of accelerated software delivery, product managers often have as little as a day to make key decisions about features and priorities. In this high-stress environment, an important step can fall by the wayside: research that pinpoints customer problems and validates that the market truly wants what the product delivers....

January 10, 2023 · 3 min · 582 words · Maria Case

How Saas Subscriptions Brought Skeuomorphism Back To Web Design

Did you know we have an online conference about product design coming up? SPRINT will cover how designers and product owners can stay ahead of the curve in these unprecedented times. When the team that built Wunderlist set out to build something new, its whimsically designed landing page got all the attention. Wunderlist itself was a final hurrah to the skeuomorphic design that the early iPhone popularized, launched only a couple years before iOS 7 decreed flat design was the next big thing....

January 10, 2023 · 10 min · 2081 words · Helen Brown

How To Build A Production And Recording Studio That Fits In A Backpack

Anyone can produce and record music. Perhaps you and a buddy from work have been jamming in the break room and you want to record it, or maybe you just want to sit under a tree in the quad with headphones on and make beats during your free period. Whatever the reason, this guide should help you to build a portable music studio suitable for hobbyists and demo recordings. First a disclaimer: if you’re going for a professional quality, full studio experience, move along — there’s nothing to see here....

January 10, 2023 · 6 min · 1145 words · David Mcshea

How To Enable 144Hz Or Higher On Your Expensive Gaming Monitor

You just blew your pockets empty on a flashy new monitor. You eagerly awaited its delivery, tore through the boxes like a savage, and rushed to set it up immediately. You swiftly load up your favorite game, excited for a new high FPS experience. But there’s something wrong. “WTF,” you exclaim, “things look exactly the same.” Does that sound familiar? Well, in that case, you should know that support for 144Hz (or higher) isn’t enabled by default....

January 10, 2023 · 2 min · 369 words · Joshua Stier

How To Enable Dark Mode On Whatsapp Web

Word around the web is WhatsApp is slated to get not one, but two different dark mode options on iPhones… sometime in the future. The company is also working on a dark theme for Android, but there’s no mention of when that might land either. But if you want dark mode on WhatsApp’s web version, there’s a way to do it. For now, the trick works on Chrome and Firefox....

January 10, 2023 · 2 min · 305 words · Steven Trojillo

How To Host An Online Netflix Binge With Friends

Watching Netflix while home is one of the joys of modern technology. But watching alone can get a bit old, especially if you have to stay home because of illness or because you’re friends are far away. Luckily, there’s a way to watch Netflix with your friends without having to be in the same room as them thanks to a little extension called Netflix Party. To use Netflix Party, you and all of your guests will need Chrome browsers and the Netflix Party extension, which you can find here....

January 10, 2023 · 2 min · 398 words · Aaron Stewart