Android 14: Release Date and Everything Else We Know

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March 10, 2023

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📄 Upgrading Your Documents

Happy Friday! Microsoft is rounding out the week with some new feature announcements, including a “Paste as Plain Text” keyboard shortcut for Word, an assistant to help you fix color issues in Office documents, and zoom shortcuts for Word.

Meanwhile, Apple has officially unveiled its streaming app exclusively for classical music.

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This New Office Feature Will Fix Your Bad Document Colors


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How Much Does It Cost to Recharge a Battery?


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Why Do Some Modern Computers Still Have Serial Ports?


While the parallel port is now safely buried in the grave of obsolescence, it may seem odd that the humble, slow serial port is still around. But as it turns out, bit-by-bit, this humble communications port has become essential. Read More »

 
Apple Made a Streaming App Just for Classical Music


If you’re sick and tired of modern music, and you just want enjoy the times when cannons were used as instruments, Apple has you covered. Apple is preparing a new music app just for classical music. Read More »

 
Microsoft Word Finally Has a “Paste as Plain Text” Shortcut


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Keychron takes my pick for the best pre-built mechanical keyboards you can buy, so I was too excited not to take its complimentary peripheral, the M3 Wireless Mouse, for a spin. With a comfortable feel, customizable RGB, wireless connectivity, and a $50 price point, this mouse just clicks. Read More »

 

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