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Google Calendar is now on the Apple Watch
Apple’s native calendar app on watchOS includes customization options that let you see alternate views, like a week summary and a full month. But the Google Calendar app only shows a week’s worth of events on your Apple Watch with their time and location, as well as Google Tasks in a simple list view showing the day of the week…
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Google Calendar Now Works Better With Your Apple Watch
Google has released a dedicated Google Calendar app for the Apple Watch, but it’s a lot simpler than you’d think. It’s going to be easy to use and read, and will have pretty basic features, and it will sync to your Google Calendar. This new app on the Apple Watch Store was included as part of version 25.24.1 of the…
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Windows 10 KB5058481 update brings seconds back to calendar flyout
Microsoft has released the optional KB5058481 preview cumulative update for Windows 10 22H2 with seven changes, including restoring seconds to the time display in the calendar flyout for those who previously lost it. The KB5058481 cumulative update preview is part of Microsoft’s “optional non-security preview updates” schedule, typically released at the end of every month. This update allows Windows admins…
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Calendar.txt is a Text Document That Could Replace Your Calendar App
Gina Trapani, founder of the website you’re reading right now, popularized a plaintext format for to-do lists way back in 2006 (please excuse any weird formatting on that nearly 20-year-old article). Called Todo.txt, it is used by many people to this day, in part thanks to an ecosystem of applications built around the format. I recently stumbled on Calendar.txt, by…
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9 Tips to Get the Most Out of Google Calendar
Most users barely tap into the full potential of Google Calendar. They miss meetings, encounter scheduling conflicts, and feel overwhelmed by too many events. If you use Google Calendar to manage work tasks, personal plans, or long-term goals, here are some tips to help you get the most from it. 1 Create Events Straight From Gmail Every meeting begins with…
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This Free Fill-in-the-Bubble Calendar Makes Tracking My Workouts so Satisfying
We may earn a commission from links on this page. The new year is a great time for nerds like me. If you’re a sucker for the joy of a new training journal, the fresh promise of a program you’ll check off one day at a time, or even (admit it) the kid who really loved filling in bubbles with…
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How Claude Helps Me Manage My Calendar (but ChatGPT Stumbles!)
Summary Leverage AI & ICS files to efficiently manage calendar data, make changes, and streamline event organization. ChatGPT can assist with creating text content for ICS files but struggles to process large files for analysis. Create a seamless calendar management system by exporting ICS files, using Claude to process data, and uploading changes to your calendar app. Your calendar is…
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Review: How I Use the Skylight Calendar to Manage My Life
We may earn a commission from links on this page. When I first learned of the Skylight Calendar, I thought it as a family tool. After all, these kinds of devices that aggregate calendars and to-do lists, like the Hearth Display, generally advertise to families as a way to stay organized. But I live alone and use my Skylight every…
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Digital Wall Calendars: Hearth Display vs Skylight Calendar
The Skylight Calendar Max and Hearth Display are two products that aim to make family scheduling and planning easier. They’re both digital wall calendars that can connect to a companion app but can also be controlled via a large, wall-mounted screen, and in theory, they make it so that everyone in the family can easily see everyone else’s schedule. But…
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Ongoing phishing attack abuses Google Calendar to bypass spam filters
An ongoing phishing scam is abusing Google Calendar invites and Google Drawings pages to steal credentials while bypassing spam filters. According to Check Point, which has been monitoring the phishing attack, the threat actors have targeted 300 brands with over 4,000 emails sent in four weeks. Check Point told BleepingComputer that the attacks targeted a broad range of companies, including educational institutions,…
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