Monday
Dec042023

The messaging app by Google is now simply called Google Messages

Google has quietly dropped the “by Google” suffix from its messaging app, which is now simply called “Google Messages.” The previous name, “Messages by Google,” was mainly used by the company itself, its partners, and other official sources for marketing purposes. For instance, the YouTube video that showcased the app’s major update last year was titled “Messages by Google – New features and a new look coming your way.” However, most users referred to the app as “Google Messages,” and that is now the official name on the Play Store.

This change follows the app’s recent redesign, which added the four-colour “G” logo next to the word “Messages” in the app's top-left corner. The app is still called “Messages” on Android devices. And it is unclear if Google will also rename its phone app, which is currently called “Phone by Google.”

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Saturday
Dec022023

Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup - 11/26- 12/2

Saturday
Dec022023

'Furiosa' trailer shows the dark and bloody origins of the 'Mad Max’ heroine

Meet Furiosa, the prequel to Mad Max: Fury Road that explores the origins of what we consider one of the most badass female characters in cinema history. Furiosa is not just another hero in the Mad Max saga. She is a scene-stealer, a complex and compelling character, and a spin-off worthy of director George Miller’s vision. 

In Fury Road, she shared the spotlight with the Road Warrior. Now, almost 10 years later, Furiosa is back, with Anya Taylor-Joy taking over the role from Charlize Theron. The film will reveal Furiosa’s life before Fury Road, from her childhood in the idyllic "Green Place" to her rise as a hardened warrior in the desert dystopia. 

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Saturday
Dec022023

Microsoft Copilot is now available for everyone

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Copilot, the AI chatbot that used to be called Bing Chat, has officially launched following its public preview. You can now use Copilot in 105 languages and 169 countries and on any modern browser for mobile and web, says Caitlin Roulston, the director of communications at Microsoft. Roulston also says that Microsoft will keep launching new features in preview so they can get feedback from users and make Copilot better.

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