Sunday
Nov272022

Spotify brings audiobooks to more English-speaking countries

Unfortunately, that doesn't include Canada yet. But Spotify has brought audiobooks to the UK, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand. It first made its way to the US in September, bringing over 300,000 audiobook titles for sale. You can purchase the books through Spotify's website because of Apple's App Store restrictions. Once purchased, the book will be saved in your library for listening to anytime you want. It offers offline listening, automatic bookmarking, speed control, and a rating feature.

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Saturday
Nov262022

Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup - 11/20 - 11/26

Saturday
Nov262022

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5 may come with an S Pen slot

While Samsung's last couple of tablet-sized foldables already supports Samsung's S Pen, it doesn't have the space for the stylus on the foldable. But the next iteration of the Galaxy Z Fold might change that. There are reports that Samsung might finally integrate a slot into the Galaxy Z Fold5, which puts the latest nail in the coffin of the Galaxy Note line. It would also help define the Fold series as a productivity-oriented device.

The report from The Elec doesn't outright say there will be an S Pen slot but suggests it's being heavily considered by the company. Samsung reportedly cited the introduction of an S Pen holster as a key challenge it needs to overcome to make these foldable phones more attractive to consumers (alongside making the phone lighter and minimizing the crease).

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Saturday
Nov262022

Charles Darwin's letters are now accessible online

Source: John Collier

The University of Cambridge has recently published all of Charles Darwin's personal correspondence, including 400 letters that either surfaced or are newly "reinterpreted." This searchable collection covers over 15,000 letters between 1822 and 1882, so you can read everything from his time aboard the HMS Beagle to On the Origin of Species and end-of-life reflections.

And this archive could be the only way to get a fuller picture of the evolutionary scientist's life. The university noted the final print edition, due in early 2023, doesn't include letters that arrived too late to reach physical copies.

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