There seems, by all accounts, to be a flood in reports from Windows 10 administrators that the current week's Patch Tuesday refreshes are causing issues with a scope of big business printers. Windows 10 administrators report on Reddit that printer issues have emerged on Ricoh, Canon, Panasonic, and Brother printers in the wake of introducing the June 9 Patch Tuesday refreshes for Windows 10 1903 to 1909 and for Windows 10 2004.
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That’s where the Google Home Hub comes in. Officially a “smart display” that can respond to Google Assistant voice commands, the Home Hub spends most of its time cycling through Google Photos on its 7-inch screen. All you have to do is decide which people should appear in the frame, and Google does the hard work of refreshing the screen with new pictures. Although the Google Home Hub isn’t the first smart display of its kind, it’s the only one so far that omits a camera, so you might feel more comfortable putting it on your nightstand. It also has a clever “ambient” display mode that uses warmer screen tones in the evening and flips to a barely visible clock in the dark. The idea was to build something that feels less like an intrusive piece of technology and more like something you’d naturally have around–you know, like a picture frame.
What a difference the new $129 Pencil—which is compatible only with Apple’s new iPad Pro models—makes. For transport, it snaps magnetically to the edge of the tablet, a trick Apple picked up from Microsoft’s Surface. The Pencil charges while it clings to the iPad Pro. That does away with the whole silly charging regimen of the previous Pencil. Bottom line: The odds that you’ll have a fully charged Pencil at your fingertips when you want it are now dramatically higher, which makes the whole concept much, much better.
The new iPad Pro models are pretty sweet upgrades in other ways, too. Apple ditched the home button/Touch ID sensor in favor of Face ID, allowing it to shrink down the tablets’ bezels and fit more screen into less space. The company also gave these new models its monstrously powerful, AI-optimized A12X chip, ensuring that they can run existing apps as fast as possible—and opening up new possibilities for apps yet to come.
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