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The Seven-Year Cycle
The Seven-Year Cycle
This is my introduction to dying. It is a good place to die — in a Changi Women’s Prison cell.
The Seven-Year Cycle
089. Rebooting the PC Ecosystem
089. Rebooting the PC Ecosystem
“We needed to move from saying what we were thinking to saying what we were doing.” —Mike Angiulo (MikeAng), CVP Windows Planning and Ecosystem
089. Rebooting the PC Ecosystem
‎Drafts on the Mac App Store
‎Drafts on the Mac App Store
‎Drafts is where text starts. Quickly capture text and send it almost anywhere! Drafts turns text into action with almost limitless possibilities – it’s a quick notebook, handy editor, and writing automation tool, all in one. Capture all of your text in Drafts and send it to other apps without the e…
‎Drafts on the Mac App Store
‎Drafts on the App Store
‎Drafts on the App Store
‎Drafts is where text starts. Quickly capture text and send it almost anywhere! Drafts turns text into action with almost limitless possibilities – it’s a quick notebook, handy editor, and writing automation tool, all in one. Capture all of your text in Drafts and send it to other apps without the e…
‎Drafts on the App Store
Should You Really Delete Your Period Tracking App?
Should You Really Delete Your Period Tracking App?
Since the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision depriving people of the right to abortion leaked last month, some have advised deleting period tracking apps to prevent that data from being used to target people seeking abortion care. But it’s useful to distinguish between the security and privacy threats that abortion seekers are actively experiencing now versus threats that may come in the future.
Should You Really Delete Your Period Tracking App?
Microsoft rolls back decision to block Office macros by default
Microsoft rolls back decision to block Office macros by default
While Microsoft announced earlier this year that it would block VBA macros on downloaded documents by default, Redmond said on Thursday that it will roll back this change based on "feedback" until further notice.
Microsoft rolls back decision to block Office macros by default