Installer No. 87: F1 Trailer, Android, Fuji
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This week ’s Installer is your guide to the best and most important things in the world.
This week 's issue includes a cool F1 trailer, the latest version of Android , a new photo editor, a classic Steve Jobs speech, and much more.
We'll be back in full force next week , for Juneteenth , vacation, and general summer chaos reasons.
Dune: Awakening has ascended to the rare territory of “I will check out anything from this franchise, ever, no questions asked” Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman are touring some European countries on vintage bikes that they fixed.
Fable is a cool app for finding books with virtual book clubs.
So, of course, as soon as I read my colleague Justine Calma ’s story about a new Google project called Weather Lab , I spent the next hour poking through the data to see how well DeepMind managed to predict and track recent storms. It’s deeply wonky stuff, but it’s cool to see Big Tech trying to figure out Mother Nature — and almost getting it right. Almost. See you next week !.
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