Month: June 2021

When talking about toxic online content, Twitter trends often feature prominently. If the world is focussing on a controversial topic, there’s a good chance it will trend on Twitter. Trends can be international or local, so they should be as relevant as you want them to be. Still, there’s no built-in method to hide them, and
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Australia’s competition watchdog is looking into a claim that Facebook refused a publisher’s request to negotiate a licensing deal, the regulator told Reuters, setting the stage for the first test of the world’s toughest online content law. The Conversation, which publishes current affairs commentary by academics, said it asked Facebook to begin talks as required
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Apple’s 2022 iPhone family will debut with an in-display fingerprint sensor, market analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has reportedly predicted in a note to investors. The lineup, speculated to be the iPhone 14 series, is likely to include the regular iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro Max. Kuo forecasts that high-end models in the
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Telegram has finally introduced group video calls — over a year after initially announcing its arrival. Users across mobile devices, tablets, and desktops can utilise the update to transform their group audio chats into video conference calls. The new move by the London-based instant messaging app takes on the likes of Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, and
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Snapchat is a great app for those who enjoy sending messages, pictures, and videos to their friends. Its simple user interface and great photo editing features make it a fun app to use. However, there are some things you should avoid doing on Snapchat in order to stay safe. Most of these actions violate the
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Apple is expanding retail operations as the United States emerges from the pandemic, betting that a combination of strategies developed before and during COVID-19 will make its stores more popular than ever, its retail chief told Reuters. Apple is doing this as the retail industry works out what the post-pandemic future will look like, including
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Twitter on Friday temporarily blocked IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad’s account for alleged violation of the US Copyright Act, a move that the minister slammed as being arbitrary and gross violation of IT rules. Hitting out at Twitter, Prasad in a series of posts on another social media platform Koo said that Twitter’s action is
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Since May 2021, Facebook has allowed users to hide the number of reactions on their posts. You can also hide the total number of reactions on posts from other users across your home feed, groups, and pages. In this article, you’ll find out how to hide likes on your Facebook posts—as well as how to stop
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Amazon has announced OnePlus Community Sale wherein OnePlus products have been discounted and there are some bank offers as well. The sale is live and will continue till June 27 with discounts on the recently launched budget-friendly OnePlus Nord CE 5G, the flagship OnePlus 9 series phones, OnePlus TV U1S series, OnePlus Buds Z true
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After a long wait, Philips has finally introduced the first ‘Designed for Xbox’ gaming monitor, the Momentum 559M1RYV, which comes packed with a Vertical Alignment (VA) 55-inch 4K HDR display for improved viewing angles and good colour reproduction. The Dutch multinational says its latest high-end product has sound by British sound experts Bowers & Wilkins
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Realme Buds Q2 true wireless stereo (TWS) earphones and Realme Smart TV Full-HD 32 were launched in India on Thursday, June 24, priced at Rs. 2,499 and Rs 18,999, respectively. The Realme Buds Q2 are among the most affordable true wireless earphones in India with active noise cancellation, and also have other features typically seen on
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