Coffee brewing chatter; just in time for the weekend

As the first frost entered our country, while we were sleeping with the blankets up to our noses, there was of course plenty happening in the entertainment world. From Adele to Google, we’ll catch you up.
New music from Adele
We’re wrapping up this medium week on a positive note, because Adele knows what we need: fresh music. Rumour has it that the singer is launching a brand new album in November. That should definitely get us through to Christmas. Since Skyfall, Adele hasn’t released any new music (yes James Bond makers, we're looking at you) and it’s been quite a while. Sources say that a single and an album are in the works, set to be released in mid-November. Can’t wait.
Finally know which song it is
Shazam is still my hope in desperate times, it goes something like this. While singing along loudly to the third verse, I realize this is the chance to discover the origin of the song. I run to my phone, after two refusals of the face scan (thanks Apple) I have to enter my password, then scroll to the page where Shazam is, remember what the icon looked like, and by the time I’ve launched the app, it has too little info to identify the song. We can do better, they thought at Google. Therefore, they are launching a feature that can find a song based on your humming or singing. How handy.
Meghan Markle warns about social media
What if research shows that you are the most hated person online this year, while you were hardly seen? Meghan Markle knows what it’s like. She spoke at the Fortune’s Most Powerful Women Next Gen Summit via a livestream about the dangers of social media and how not having personal accounts is liberating for her. She compares social media use to a drug addiction and expresses her concerns about it. Markle also brings up the user comparison The Social Dilemma in the conversation.



