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Look what just arrived at Gloss HQ. Stay tuned for impressions next week.
Look what just arrived at Gloss HQ. Stay tuned for impressions next week.
Look what just arrived at Gloss HQ. Stay tuned for impressions next week.
Look what just arrived at Gloss HQ. Stay tuned for impressions next week.
Half of my love for this browser comes from the company name - The Browser Company - it's so classic. And now it's available on Windows. This is not the end of our Windows journey — it's just Day 1. Now the real work begins.
There's been a lot of talk about the Rabbit R1. Fuelled by more hype than substance, the cute little Teenage Engineering designed gadget has been savaged in the press this week, particularly by MKBHD. As Marques Brownlee says in his review, the R1 has a low price, and
The deal is set to cost IBM $35 per share for the company, a 42.6% premium to their recent closing price.
And there's an interesting writeup to go with it. Today, in partnership with IBM and in the spirit of open innovation, we’re releasing the source code to MS-DOS 4.00 under the MIT license. There’s a somewhat complex and fascinating history behind the 4.0 versions