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  • Facebook finds social media users responsible for spreading vaccine doubt

    Facebook finds social media users responsible for spreading vaccine doubt

    March 16, 2021 7:16 IST

    The social media giant, Facebook has found that a small number of users who are reportedly violating the platform norms are responsible for spreading COVID-19 vaccine doubts. According to The Verge, Facebook's examination into "vaccine -hesitant " convictions has tracked down that a little gathering of users is driving a considerable lot of the conversations that may plant uncertainty or demoralization about taking an immunization.

  • Apple to reduce production of iPhone 12 Mini: Report

    Apple to reduce production of iPhone 12 Mini: Report

    March 15, 2021 11:58 IST

    Apple, the American multinational technology company, has reportedly reduced the production of iPhone 12 Mini because of its less popularity among buyers. One must have heard a lot of banter of Apple's new tiny iPhone models online, which the company launched last year.

  • Twitter working on a 'big overhaul' of TweetDeck platform

    Twitter working on a 'big overhaul' of TweetDeck platform

    March 11, 2021 10:06 IST

    American microblogging and social networking service Twitter is working on a `big overhaul` of its TweetDeck platform, which lets users arrange lists and feeds into easy-to-read vertical rows.

  • Twitter is testing new e-commerce features to integrate product details

    Twitter is testing new e-commerce features to integrate product details

    March 10, 2021 11:29 IST

    Microblogging and social networking service Twitter has now started testing its new e-commerce tweet layouts, with at least one user of its Android application in Qatar spotting the new format.

  • Google to stop targeting online ads based on browsing history

    Google to stop targeting online ads based on browsing history

    March 09, 2021 7:40 IST

    American multinational technology company Google recently revealed that it's going to stop targeting online ads based on a user's browsing history.

  • Apple to stop sale of iMac Pro base models

    Apple to stop sale of iMac Pro base models

    March 08, 2021 6:27 IST

    The American multinational technology company, Apple will stop selling older iMac Pro base models soon in lieu to launch a new range of iMacs.

  • Google to speed up Chrome's release cycle to four weeks

    Google to speed up Chrome's release cycle to four weeks

    March 07, 2021 10:44 IST

    Google is working on speeding up the release cycle of Chrome updates to four weeks from the current six-week period in order to improve the security, speed, and stability of the browser application.

  • Apple's new Find My feature will let users know if they are being tracked

    Apple's new Find My feature will let users know if they are being tracked

    March 06, 2021 10:09 IST

    Apple's Find My app might get a new safety feature soon.

  • Study suggests digital apps can help chronic pain sufferers

    Study suggests digital apps can help chronic pain sufferers

    March 06, 2021 10:07 IST

    Health apps have become a popular tool to track fitness, weight loss, sleep, and even menstrual cycles, and now another benefit of using digital applications has come to light.

  • Apple's new feature lets users automatically transfer images from iCloud to Google Photos

    Apple's new feature lets users automatically transfer images from iCloud to Google Photos

    March 05, 2021 7:55 IST

    Apple has rolled out a new feature that will let users copy their pictures and videos stored in iCloud to Google Photos without any hassle. As per The Verge, the new service will allow users to automatically transfer photos, videos, and albums from your iCloud Photo Library to Google Photos.

  • Samsung Galaxy A52 5G to get monthly security updates

    Samsung Galaxy A52 5G to get monthly security updates

    March 04, 2021 8:02 IST

    The multinational conglomerate company Samsung is coming up with its new midrange device named 'Galaxy A52 5G' which is anticipated to get monthly security updates.

  • Amazon changes its app icon after 'Adolf Hitler' comparison

    Amazon changes its app icon after 'Adolf Hitler' comparison

    March 03, 2021 10:01 IST

    E-commerce company Amazon has renewed its iOS and Android app icon again. According to Mashable, a month ago, the company introduced a new icon for its mobile apps, replacing the old 'shopping cart' icon with one that combined Amazon's smile logo and a blue adhesive tape strip on a brown background, as a nod to Amazon's shipping boxes.

  • Twitter announces new features, allows users to charge for tweets with Super Follows

    Twitter announces new features, allows users to charge for tweets with Super Follows

    March 01, 2021 12:55 IST

    American micro-blogging and social networking service Twitter recently announced a couple of huge upcoming updates, which include the ability to create and join groups based around specific interests and a feature for users to charge their followers for additional content access.

  • Spotify rolls out feature to let users filter liked songs by mood, genre

    Spotify rolls out feature to let users filter liked songs by mood, genre

    February 27, 2021 9:00 IST

    Audio streaming application Spotify is rolling out a new feature that will let users filter their liked songs by mood and genre. As per The Verge, the feature will be introduced only in its mobile apps, with no desktop version at this stage.

  • YouTube's new feature will allow parents to choose what children can watch

    YouTube's new feature will allow parents to choose what children can watch

    February 26, 2021 7:50 IST

    Online video-sharing platform YouTube is launching a new feature that would let parents control what their children can watch. As per The Verge, YouTube's upcoming feature called 'supervised experiences', will come with a new set of restrictions that allows parents to better control what content their children can access on the video platform.

  • Google Maps rolls out dark mode on Android

    Google Maps rolls out dark mode on Android

    February 25, 2021 10:02 IST

    The Google Maps app is introducing dark mode for its Android users. As per The Verge, the Google Maps app is getting a true dark mode on Android. The company announced on Tuesday that it is widely releasing the dark theme option that it has been testing in the app since September 2020. The dark mode will be accessible in the app's settings menu, under 'theme'. Google announced the dark mode rollout as part of a batch of new features coming to Android, including some updates to Android Auto. In addition to custom wallpapers, Android Auto is now going to feature games as well. Trivia Crack, Jeopardy!, Song Quiz, and Google's own Are You Feeling Lucky? will be available. The games can be accessed through the assistant by saying "Hey Google, play a game."

  • Android 12 features new, easier way to share Wi-Fi password

    Android 12 features new, easier way to share Wi-Fi password

    February 23, 2021 7:48 IST

    Android 12 has rolled out a new feature titled 'Nearby Share' that will help a user to share a Wi-Fi password.

  • New Developer Preview for Android 12 suggests potential new UI changes

    New Developer Preview for Android 12 suggests potential new UI changes

    February 22, 2021 7:44 IST

    American multinational company Google recently released the first Android 12 Developer Preview and one of the most anticipated changes to the next Android release is its brand new UI.

  • WhatsApp may roll out 'Sign Out' feature in the app

    WhatsApp may roll out 'Sign Out' feature in the app

    February 19, 2021 7:48 IST

    American messaging application WhatsApp is reportedly working on a new 'log out' feature that will allow users to sign out of the app whenever they want to take a break from the app.

  • Twitter introduces Voice Messages to DMs in three countries

    Twitter introduces Voice Messages to DMs in three countries

    February 18, 2021 11:01 IST

    American social network company Twitter has introduced voice messages to direct messages as a new feature for users in India, Brazil, and Japan. According to The Verge, the new feature allows users to send a voice DM (Direct Message) or a voice clip to the Twitter contact.

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