Dengan Copilot Plus, PC Windows baru dan ditingkatkan sudah hadir

“Hello, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 43, your go-to source for the latest and greatest in the world of tech and beyond. If you’re new here, we’re thrilled to have you join us. You can catch up on all our past editions on the Installer homepage. This week, I’ve been diving into topics like memexes, telepathy, and even John Lennon’s wristwatch. I’ve been watching films like Presumed Innocent and Ren Faire, testing out Genspark for AI search capabilities, revamping my homescreen with Dumbify, and trying out overnight oats to bring some calm to my mornings. (Pro tip: peanut butter makes everything better by 20 percent.)

I’ve got a fresh tech podcast, some nifty new gadgets, a cool calendar app, a game that will consume your weekend, and much more lined up for you. Let’s dive in! As always, I value your ideas and suggestions. What are you currently enjoying? Any new apps, books, podcasts, shows, games, recipes, or other discoveries you’re loving? Share with me at [email protected]. And if you know someone who would enjoy Installer, encourage them to subscribe here.

Highlights:

1. The Asus VivoBook S 15 and the arrival of Copilot Plus PCs powered by Qualcomm. Despite some hiccups with the rollout, these new Windows devices show promise. I’m keeping an eye on the new Surfaces as well.

2. Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree, a massive new DLC that promises to take the beloved game to new heights.

3. Xreal Beam Pro, a unique take on smart glasses that houses all the intelligence in a separate device. Excited to give this one a try.

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4. Backfired: The Vaping Wars, a podcast delving deep into the Juul saga and the complexities surrounding vaping.

5. Arc for iPad, my preferred browser now available on most of my devices. Hoping for an Android version soon!

6. Amie for Windows, a polished calendar and to-do app for those seeking productivity and sleek design.

7. Logitech Keys-to-Go 2, a compact keyboard upgrade perfect for on-the-go typing.

8. A Sense of Rebellion, an engaging podcast exploring historical ideas about AI and technology.

9. Clipbud, a handy clipboard history tool for storing frequently used text snippets.

10. Nick Quah’s podcast picks and homescreen reveal, showcasing his favorite apps and current interests.

Community Recommendations:

– A cute camera with surprisingly decent photo quality.
– Ditto, a server connecting Mastodon API to Mastodon app clients.
– TheBulbaStore on YouTube for Pokemon trading card insights.
– The Hawthorne & Horowitz mysteries by Anthony Horowitz, a metafiction series with clever titles and unique storytelling.

What are you into this week? Share your recommendations with me, and they could be featured in the next edition of Installer. Email [email protected] or message me on Signal (@davidpierce.11). For more suggestions, check out the replies to this post on Threads. Let’s keep the recommendations flowing!”