Thursday
Nov212019

Google Docs to get Smart Compose

Google is going to be bringing the Smart Compose feature it first introduced in Gmail to Google Docs. However, access to the function is currently limited to G Suite domain administrators that sign up for the beta. The feature is also limited to English right now. But as with other Google productivity-related features in the past, the plan could include a rollout to all users in the future. 

Smart Compose uses machine learning to study your writing and suggest how to finish a sentence or correct a statement.

Source: The Verge

Thursday
Nov212019

New Apple iPhone 11 cases add extra battery, camera shortcut

Apple offers three new battery cases for the iPhone 11. An additional button can open the camera app and then be used as a shutter button, too. The smartphone case charges wirelessly and tops up when you charge your phone on a wireless pad. Apple claims it adds 50 percent to your battery life. But it wouldn't reveal the exact battery size included in the cases. The iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max are available in White, Black, and Pink Sand. While the iPhone 11 comes in White and Black. All of the cases cost $179.

Wednesday
Nov202019

Google Assistant will read your news updates to you

 

Google Assistant just got an update in the US that will allow the virtual assistant to read the news to you based on your interests. All you have to say is: "Hey Google, play me the news." And a Google Assistant-enabled phone or smart speaker will read you some short news stories based on "your interests, location, user history and preferences, as well as the top news stories out there." If you listen for an extended period, you will get "longer-form content that dives deeper on your interests." The virtual assistant will also inform you what publications it is reading from and what's coming up next. Google says it plans to bring the feature to other markets next year.

Wednesday
Nov202019

Apple brings back its extended holiday return policy

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Apple is bringing back its holiday return policy for both its physical stores and on Apple.ca. Instead of the standard two weeks, you have six weeks to return or exchange an Apple product you don't want or need to get replaced. The extended return policy started on November 15, 2019, and will continue until January 8, 2020.

Source: iPhone in Canada