Zoom will soon turn on passwords and waiting rooms for meetings by default for users on its free tier and those with a single license on its cheapest paid tier in an effort to help prevent “Zoombombing,” or the recent trend of people disrupting Zoom meetings uninvited and sharing shocking or even pornographic content. The new defaults will add real friction to the process of joining a meeting — a
After months of rumors and limited rollouts, Instagram is officially adding GIF support to its Stories feature. Starting today, you can now plaster dancing cats and flying cheeseburgers over your photos and videos. The options are endless with hundreds of thousands of moving stickers to choose from thanks to GIPHY integration. Instagram is also announcing an upcoming feature that will let users up
Tech/Google/AppsThe Google Drive app for PC and Mac is being shut down in March The Google Drive app for PC and Mac is being shut down in March / Google will end support on December 11th By Chris Welch, a reviewer specializing in personal audio and home theater. Since 2011, he has published nearly 6,000 articles, from breaking news and reviews to useful how-tos. The aging Google Drive app for desk
You can make UBTECH’s Jimu robot dance using Apple’s Swift programming language and its Swing Playgrounds coding app. Photo by Nick Statt / The Verge Apple today announced that its education programming iPad app, Swift Playgrounds, will soon support robots and drones. That means young kids and students will be able to write their own Swift code to control any number of real-world toys and machines
Yesterday, London suffered a terrorist attack that left four people dead (including the assailant) and at least 40 injured. This morning, Londoners around the city got up and went to work as normal. Some have interpreted this as a special sort of bravery; others say it’s just how people — everywhere — live. On social media, the first sentiment is more visible, and one viral image has been particul
As of this week, after the better part of a decade, I’m no longer an Evernote user. There are many reasons why — its ever-bloating feature set, its rising prices, its privacy gaffes — but the biggest reason why is named Bear. It’s another cloud-based note-taking app, and it doesn’t have half the features Evernote does. It is also exponentially faster and more pleasant to use. As it turns out, thes
In 2015, Haikasoru — a small press dedicated to importing Japanese fiction into the United States — published Taiyo Fujii’s first novel, Gene Mapper. It’s an intriguing book about biohacking and genetically modified crops, and ever since I finished it, I’ve been looking forward to his next book. That novel is a futuristic thriller called Orbital Cloud, and in March, Haikasoru will publish it in En
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