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On this week’s episode of the Android Central Podcast, Shruti Shekar, Derrek Lee, Michael Hicks, and Nick Sutrich discuss all the fallout from WWDC and why Android users should care about Apple’s Vision Pro, problems with the Google Pixel watch, review the Motorola Razr Plus, and more! Links: Apple’s Vision Pro is proof that Meta’s […]
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It feels like it was yesterday when I became an engineering manager but it has been almost a year. I want to take this time to reflect on the challenges and learnings from this journey. I touched on a few points when writing about transitioning to an Engineering Manager role and things to know before […]
An interview with Josh Shaffer and Chris Thielen about Swift macros, SwiftData, interactive widgets, and more, recorded at Apple Park during WWDC 2023. This episode of Under the Radar is sponsored by: Indeed: Join more than three million businesses worldwide using Indeed to hire great talent fast. Links and Show Notes: (Photo Credit: Apple) Full […]
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1.3M Downloads 409 Episodes Share RSS Improve your tennis with the Essential Tennis Podcast, the very first podcast dedicated to tennis lessons and instruction! Tennis professional Ian Westermann answers listener questions about technique, strategy, mental toughness, and much more. Source link
Abortion wasn’t always controversial. In fact, in colonial America it would have been considered a fairly common practice: a private decision made by women, and aided mostly by midwives. But in the mid-1800s, a small group of physicians set out to change that. Obstetrics was a new field, and they wanted it to be their […]
Living or working in a low-lying area can present challenges when it comes to mobile signal reception. The geographical features, such as valleys or areas surrounded by hills, can obstruct the signal and lead to weak or unreliable mobile coverage. However, there are effective ways to boost your mobile signal and improve connectivity in such […]
Last week I cobbled together eight books, some of which publishers had sent me more than a year ago, in an effort to write a “Better Late Than Never” installment of “Book Briefs,” something I had done back in April 2018 with Book Briefs #35. But, sensing I would not be able to absorb the books […]