Check out Episode 253 from March 23, 2022! Here are all the links we discussed in this week’s show:
I prefer the phone version: The underwhelming state of Google’s first-party tablet apps on Android (9to5Google, 14 March 2022)
How to Make Your Android Tablet a Laptop Replacement (How to Geek; 10 March 2022)
Lacros in Chrome OS 100 is a pretty capable Chromebook experience (About Chromebooks; 1 March 2022)
Google will test letting Android developers use their own billing systems, starting with Spotify (The Verge; 23 March 2022)
Mac Studio teardown reveals potentially upgradeable SSD storage (The Verge; 19 March 2022)
40+ iOS 15.4 changes and features – hands-on with everything new for iPhone and iPad [Video] (9to5Mac, 15 March 2022)
Apple iPad Air (2022) Review: It’s The Nice One (The Verge; 16 March 2022)
Updated Mac Mini Still Coming With M2 and M2 Pro Chips (Mac Rumors; 9 March 2022)
Vimeo is telling creators to suddenly pay thousands of dollars — or leave the platform (Verge, 15 March 2022)
Vimeo: “We are a B2B solution, not the indie version of YouTube.” (YM Cinema Magazine, 17 March 2022)
TechScape: want to ‘be your own boss’ online? Here’s why it’s not so simple (The Guardian; 16 March 2022)
T-Mobile’s new prepaid $10 per month Connect plan is its cheapest yet (The Verge; 23 March 2022)
How Wikipedia gets to define what’s true online (Prospect, 3 March 2022)
Wes’ Geeks of the Week: How to Fix the Internet with EFF and What Does Scratch Mean To You?
Jason’s Geek of the Week: How to Use Google Drive’s New Search Tools (Wired, 6 March 2022)
Here are the links which made our show notes Google Doc, but we didn’t have time to discuss:
Flickr forever: Creating the safest, most inclusive photography community on the planet. (Flickr Blog, 17 March 2022)
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