Is it EOL for IE11? (Not yet.)
Microsoft last week began a process that will, eventually if not immediately, result in it canning Internet Explorer (IE), the browser it’s built since 1994. Although IE survived this initial… Read more: Is it EOL for IE11? (Not yet.)
Android and the art of awkward timing
Well, hell. Google got me. Again. You’d think I’d be used to the company’s habit of announcing things before they’re actually available by now, but nope — this past week, I fell for one of… More: Android and the art of awkward timing
Bloomberg: Nintendo is working on a 4K-capable Switch for 2021
Sony and Microsoft have shown off the 4K-ready consoles they’ll deliver later this year with the Playstation 5 and Xbox Series X, but what is Nintendo working on? According to sources cited in a… Follow this link: Bloomberg: Nintendo is working on a 4K-capable Switch for 2021
How to use Slack’s best new business features
Slack has released a number of features over the spring and summer to make working in remote teams simpler. These new options let you integrate more easily with existing calendar tools, automate… Originally posted here: How to use Slack’s best new business features
Time to think different on Apple’s Stocks app
Apple likes to say it only releases things when it thinks they will make a difference, which rather begs the question: “What does Apple’s Stocks app actually do, and why has it been part of… Here is the original post: Time to think different on Apple’s Stocks app
