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In December 2023, Google was spotted testing a major quality-of-life update to its Calendar app. It was working on simplifying how you create an event or task on the app. This much-needed change is now rolling out to Android users. Google Calendar for iOS ...
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Google Calendar for Android is rolling out a small tweak to how you create an event or task. Before today, you used the floating action button (FAB) to pick whether you want to add an event, task, or out of office entry (Google Workspace accounts only).
Google Calendar for Android may soon get a much-needed quality-of-life update. The company is readying chips to quickly switch between Event and Task when creating a new calendar entry. Currently, you have to decide up-front whether you want to add an ...
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Google Calendar is making it easy to block off time for working on a task. Users can quickly use tasks to mark themselves as busy and unavailable for other meetings. Availability should spread to Calendar users everywhere early next month. Do you live your ...
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It’s 2024, for cryin’ out loud. We’ve got robots that vacuum for us and AI that—well, kinda-sorta does some other stuff almost adequately, some of the time. Amid all that, how is it possible that effectively organizing your tasks still feels like ...