Monthly Archives: September 2021
Apple iOS 15 is out
Just a few day after sudden release of iOS 14.8, Apple today released iOS (and iPadOS) 15. This is the latest major version update for iPhone and iPad. There are a few new features introduced in iOS 15 of course: FaceTime that includes Windows and Android users, New message integration, AI that can tell what’s… Read More »
Good Memory
Having a good memory is advantageous to learning anything. Our brain unloads memory into long term memory when we sleep so that we can learn and remember new things. Uhmm… now I forget what story I wanted to tell you. Anyway. Tallie is good at remembering lessons from classes and of course movie titles, but… Read More »
iOS and iPadOS 14.8 Released by Apple
Apple today has released iOS and iPadOS version 14.8. According to some website it has serious security fix for flaw linked to Pegasus spyware. The spyware is known to affect some Android versions as well. Some sites cited that this release should be urgent given that it doesn’t go through beta test. If you have… Read More »
Breaking Light Speed Barrier
Science has been nothing but wonders. We have so much breakthrough in the past 100 years than any time before that. All thanks to what we have been learning. Today Ballie and Tallie are experimenting with their fast bicycle that can zap through time into the future and back. Although it is not currently possible… Read More »
Piano Learning Tracking
I joined /r/pianolearning on Reddit some time back when I started learning piano. There are many resources that can be picked up from its wiki page there. Quite a resourceful subreddit. One of the tools used by the community there is tuneUPGRADE. And I’m glad that they published my story about how I make use… Read More »
Restaurant
It is new to me that the name ‘sweet bread’ was used to reference ‘pancreas’, an organ the shape and size of a banana located near our liver. I learned from ‘The Body’, a book written by Bill Bryson. It is interesting that searching internet for this term no longer gives much of mention of… Read More »