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Grammarly is changing its name to Superhuman

Grammarly is changing its name to Superhuman

Grammarly is changing its name to Superhuman AI writing aid Grammarly is now part of Superhuman, alongside Coda, Superhuman Mail, and a new AI assistant called Superhuman Go. The new Superhuman suite, including all those tools, will be available starting today for everyone with a paid Grammarly Pro subscription. Superhuman Go will be available to […]

Zillow adds DMs so you can chat about homes you’ll never buy

Zillow adds DMs so you can chat about homes you’ll never buy

Zillow adds DMs so you can chat about homes you'll never buy Zillow is trying to make it easier to share listings by putting a messaging feature directly in its app. Instead of sharing a link to your dream home over a text message, Zillow says you can invite a friend, family member, or significant […]

Threads is getting disappearing posts

Threads is getting disappearing posts

Threads is getting disappearing posts Threads is launching a new feature called the “ghost post:” a post it will automatically archive after 24 hours. These posts will come in handy if you want to share a thought, but don’t want to keep it on your profile. It’s also a feature that users on X, formerly Twitter, […]

My favorite e-reader just got a big update

My favorite e-reader just got a big update

My favorite e-reader just got a big update Hi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 103, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff in the world. (If you’re new here, welcome, sorry everything’s so expensive this week, and also you can read all the old editions at the Installer homepage.) This week, I’ve been reading […]

Google’s new deadline for Epic consequences is October 29th

Google’s new deadline for Epic consequences is October 29th

Google's new deadline for Epic consequences is October 29th Two days from today, October 22nd, was Google’s deadline to begin opening up its app store, stop forcing developers to use Google Play Billing, let them set their own prices, and more, following Epic’s repeated wins in Epic v. Google. But both Epic and Google have […]

The MLB app’s best feature is a 30-second delay

The MLB app’s best feature is a 30-second delay

The MLB app's best feature is a 30-second delay Don’t let pings spoil the dingers. When my household quit cable four years ago and I lost access to Seattle Mariners games on TV, I started streaming the radio broadcast on the Google Home speaker in my kitchen. Honestly? Baseball on the radio rules. You get […]

Gmail now uses AI to help you find meeting times

Gmail now uses AI to help you find meeting times

Gmail now uses AI to help you find meeting times Google is trying to make it easier to find time to meet with coworkers and clients. It’s launching a new Gemini AI-powered “Help me schedule” feature that suggests meeting time slots based on your Google Calendar and the context of the message. You can directly […]

Slack is turning Slackbot into an AI assistant

Slack is turning Slackbot into an AI assistant

Slack is turning Slackbot into an AI assistant Slack is testing an update for Slackbot that transforms it into an AI assistant. Presently, it operates as a tool for delivering reminders and notifications. With the update, Slackbot can create custom plans tailored to your workspace, sift through a mountain of messages, gather information from a […]

Apple ends support for Clips video-editing app

Apple ends support for Clips video-editing app

Apple ends support for Clips video-editing app Apple’s Clips video editing app is no more. It debuted in 2017 as a way to stitch together videos with music, text, and filters with a clear focus on sharing to social media. Over the years Apple added AR features and more advanced video editing tools. But recently […]

Discord says 70,000 users may have had their government IDs leaked in breach

Discord says 70,000 users may have had their government IDs leaked in breach

Discord says 70,000 users may have had their government IDs leaked in breach Discord has identified approximately 70,000 users that may have had their government ID photos exposed as part of a customer service data breach announced last week, spokesperson Nu Wexler tells The Verge. A tweet by vx-underground said that the company was being […]