Adobe Max 2020 will be virtual and free for all
Like most conferences, Adobe Max will be virtual this year. It will also be completely free. The three-day event kicks off on October 20th, and registration is now open. The full lineup includes… See the original post: Adobe Max 2020 will be virtual and free for all
Amazon Prime Video will stream some Seattle Sounders MLS games
Amazon Prime Video is moving deeper into sports after struck a deal with Seattle Sounders to stream the team’s regionally televised Major League Soccer games. There’s a catch though: along… Read the original here: Amazon Prime Video will stream some Seattle Sounders MLS games
Intel Tiger Lake and Microsoft’s Surface Duo/Neo: Redefining mobile hardware
Disclosure: Most of the companies mentioned are clients of the author. There have been a series of potentially market-changing announcements this month (and some haven’t happened yet). The two… Link: Intel Tiger Lake and Microsoft’s Surface Duo/Neo: Redefining mobile hardware
Stylish PC roguelike ‘Hades’ heads to Switch this fall
The Prince of Hell is heading to Switch. Hades, the stylish action-RPG from Supergiant Games, will hit Nintendo Switch in the fall, at the same time that it exits Early Access on PC. Hades has… Go here to read the rest: Stylish PC roguelike ‘Hades’ heads to Switch this fall
Snapchat will test making content viewable outside of its app
Snapchat will soon be less of a walled garden: the company will soon experiment with making public content available outside of its app. The upcoming update was first reported by Axios. The change… Read more: Snapchat will test making content viewable outside of its app
Google Sheets vs. Microsoft Excel: Which works better for business?
Google Sheets and Microsoft Excel are the two best-known spreadsheet applications available today. Both are polished and very useful — so much so that it’s easy to cling to the application… See the original post: Google Sheets vs. Microsoft Excel: Which works better for business?
