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Google Docs Is Adding Custom “Building Blocks”
Google Docs is constantly changing, with new features and improvements. There’s a new feature on the way that might make managing templates and copying documents easier: building blocks.
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PUBG Mobile Is Adding Dinosaurs, And It Looks Awesome
The next PUBG Mobile update is probably not what you expected. The version 2.6 update, which releases on May 18, will add dinosaurs to the popular battle royale game.
The Dinoground event, as its called, runs until June 18. As part of it, players can find dinosaur settlements on the maps Erangel and Livik that are full of dinosaurs and supplies. Players can unlock and ride the velociraptors, pterosaurs, and T-Rex after taming them. Velociraptors can jump high to help you get up on tall surfaces, pterosaurs can fly you around the map and grab enemies with their talons, and the mega-powerful T-Rex can carry four people and deal a lot of damage. Check out the trailer below to see the creatures in action.
☝️ (°□°) “Update WHEN?!”
Version 2.6 launches May 18th (UTC+0)!
Get ready for the roar of the dinosaur & more ways to break the limit:
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— PUBG MOBILE (@PUBGMOBILE) May 16, 2023
There are dinosaur-themed minigames, too, including Pterosaur Hoops, which calls on players to ride the create and soar through hoops hanging from hot air balloons. The other minigame is called Velociraptor Jumping, and players need to ride the creatures and jump to high platforms to find treasure.
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Google adding Cisco, Microsoft and Zoom (audio) conferencing to Android Auto
Google announced Wednesday that it’s working with Cisco, Microsoft and Zoom to bring conferencing into vehicles via Android Auto — a feature that may just keep folks from attempting to drive while balancing their phone on their lap with a video conferencing app open. Yes, we see you drivers. The new conferencing feature, which will […]
Google adding Cisco, Microsoft and Zoom (audio) conferencing to Android Auto by Rebecca Bellan originally published on TechCrunch
Amazon’s Online Store Is Adding a TikTok-Like Video Feed
TikTok is the biggest social media phenomenon in the 2020s so far, and everyone is seeking to imitate its winning formula. The latest to do so is Amazon, out of all websites.
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Gmail Is Adding a Blue Checkmark To Better Verify Senders
Google is now making the feature much more explicit by adding a “checkmark icon for senders that have adopted BIMI” to more clearly “help users identify messages from legitimate senders versus impersonators.” The company has shared what this will look like on desktop web. The timing of this launch is somewhat amusing, given the rest of the tech landscape. The icon is a blue seal with a white checkmark in the middle, with users able to hover over it on the web. For example, Google’s will say: “This sender of this email has verified that they own google.com and the logo in the profile image. Learn more.” The feature is rolling out today and will be available over the coming days and weeks. It’ll be available to all Google Workspace customers, legacy G Suite Basic and Business customers, and users with personal Google Accounts.
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Apple Adding Thunderbolt Display and Original iPad Air to Obsolete Products List
Introduced in 2011, the Thunderbolt Display featured a 27-inch screen, a 1440p resolution, a 720p camera, three USB 2.0 ports, a FireWire 800 port, a Gigabit Ethernet port, and a Thunderbolt port. The monitor was priced at $999 in the U.S. and was discontinued in 2016, resulting in years without an Apple-branded external display. Its modern day successor is the Studio Display, released alongside the Mac Studio last year.
The original iPad Air launched in 2013 and was also discontinued in 2016. The device was equipped with a 9.7-inch display and the A7 chip, and it was advertised as being 20% thinner, 28% lighter, and having 43% narrower display bezels compared to the previous iPad. Pricing started at $499 in the U.S. for the Wi-Fi-only model.
Apple classifies a product as technologically obsolete once more than seven years have passed since the company stopped distributing it for sale.
This article, “Apple Adding Thunderbolt Display and Original iPad Air to Obsolete Products List” first appeared on MacRumors.com
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Call Of Duty Warzone 2 And MW2 Adding A Very Famous Basketball Player Soon
Activision has teased that a basketball player is coming to the Call of Duty series as a new playable Operator, and fans believe they know who it is: Kevin Durant.
The teaser video includes the handle Easy Money Sniper, which is Durant’s handle on Instagram. Additionally, the Call of Duty Facebook page uploaded a placeholder video with the file name KD_Teaser, so we’re pretty sure it’s the Phoenix Suns star.
We will know for sure soon, as Activision said this new Operator will come to Modern Warfare II, Warzone 2, and COD Mobile in May.