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- Google Home app gets new Photo Frame settings and possible Weather Frog display option
- Go read this story about how online orders are burning out Chipotle workers
- Apple quietly discontinues the 21.5-inch Intel-powered iMac
- Mac-shaped pillow makers are back so you can cover your couch in computers
- Listen to Device Orchestra cover the Ghostbusters theme using electric toothbrushes and a steam iron
| Google Home app gets new Photo Frame settings and possible Weather Frog display option Posted: 31 Oct 2021 09:37 AM PDT Google Home, the companion app for Google's smart home products, is changing the way users interact with photos on the app and on Nest Hub devices. 9to5Google first noticed the changes, which include a revamped Photo Frame settings menu. Now, when you use Google Home to change the displayed album while your Nest Hub is idle, you'll see a carousel-style UI that gives you the option to choose from curated groups of photos, categorized as "Select family & friends," "Recent highlights," and "Favorites," 9to5Google reports. Scroll past that, and you'll be able to see all the albums that you've created. A preview window appears at the bottom of the page, and you can swipe through the preview carousel to see how your pictures will look when... |
| Go read this story about how online orders are burning out Chipotle workers Posted: 31 Oct 2021 08:12 AM PDT Chipotle is a pioneer of the fast assembly-line restaurant format, where you get in line and guide a human worker through the process to build your meal while you watch. It's a foolproof system, or so I thought before I checked out this investigative story by MarketWatch revealing how Chipotle is handling the growth of online orders in a pandemic world. Once I read the accounts of various Chipotle employees interviewed in the MarketWatch article, I was stunned by what they really go through. One employee detailed the struggle with the onslaught of online orders:
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| Apple quietly discontinues the 21.5-inch Intel-powered iMac Posted: 31 Oct 2021 07:40 AM PDT Apple has apparently pulled its 21.5-inch Intel-based iMac from shelves (via MacRumors). Its discontinuation doesn't come as much of a surprise, now that Apple is transitioning from using Intel processors to its in-house M1 chip. The 21.5-inch iMac was still available after Apple's October 18th Unleashed event — it didn't appear to go missing until sometime this week, according to MacRumors. The $1,099 21.5-inch iMac, which came with a 2.3GHz dual-core 7th-Gen Intel Core i5 and an Intel Iris Plus Graphics 640, is no longer found on the list of available iMacs on Apple's online store. A "Buy" button also doesn't appear for the 21.5-inch iMac on Apple's product comparison page. We reached out to Apple to confirm the changes, but didn't... |
| Mac-shaped pillow makers are back so you can cover your couch in computers Posted: 31 Oct 2021 06:00 AM PDT A company called Throwboy is back with another Kickstarter for a collection of pillows shaped like classic Macs, following its 2018 line of Apple-inspired plushes. It's fittingly called The Iconic Pillow Collection 2, and features pillows shaped like soft versions of Apple's Lisa, iBook, and both the cheese grater and cube flavors of Power Mac. For Apple history buffs who want to spruce up their living or bedrooms, it may be a campaign worth investigating. In its original collection (which featured pillows shaped like the Finder icon, original Macintosh, and iPods), Throwboy tactfully didn't mention specific computer names, and it refrained from doing so this time around as well. The Lisa-shaped pillow is called the 1983, the iMac... |
| Listen to Device Orchestra cover the Ghostbusters theme using electric toothbrushes and a steam iron Posted: 30 Oct 2021 01:27 PM PDT An inspired musician can use pretty much anything as an instrument, but this just-in-time for Halloween cover of the Ghostbusters theme song goes in an unexpected direction. Device Orchestra is dedicated to posting music videos recorded solely with the sounds of common household devices. It's the work of a Finnish YouTuber who's been creating gadget-powered covers since 2014 (via Wikitubia). This time, Device Orchestra busted out 14 gadgets for its composition — including electric toothbrushes adorned with googly eyes. One electric toothbrush with pipe cleaners for arms stands front and center, belting out the familiar chorus in a tone comparable to a musically-inclined bumblebee. It might be the star of the show, but it has plenty of... |
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