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The Promise of Google Assistant Routines Remains Unmet (Premium)
Routines represent the second-generation of the digital assistant era, where we move past simple command/response interactions. To access this post, […]
Grammarly Keyboard for Android Picks Up New Customization Features
Grammarly today updated its Android keyboard with some useful new customization features, further enhancing the value of this unique solution. […]
App Pick: VLC 3.0
In its latest incarnation, the VLC media player addresses some long-standing complaints and adds some killer new features. Enough so […]
Instagram Succeeds Where Facebook Fails (Premium)
Instagram is everything that Facebook isn’t, and vice versa. And that’s a good thing. To access this post, you must […]
Project Fi Picks Up Unlimited Data Plan with Cost Protection
Google announced today that it will extend the “pay for what you use” benefits of Project Fi to include what […]
How I Write: Tools (Premium)
As you know, I am constantly evaluating and reevaluating the software tools that I use. This is especially true for […]
What I Use: PCs, Peripherals, and Software (Premium)
It’s been a while since I’ve detailed the PC, peripherals, and software that I use every day. To access this […]
My Top Mobile Apps of 2017
In the 1990’s, Apple had an ad campaign called “What’s on your PowerBook?” that I always liked. In fact, it […]