Month: July 2021

Twitter can be a place of great conversations, witty jokes, and insightful comments. But in many cases, you can find yourself having an unpleasant experience on the platform. When looking for possible alternatives, you might want to consider Instagram. And here are six reasons why. 1. While Twitter Conversations Are Fast, They Aren’t Always Informed
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Common Sense Media has made a name for itself among parents as a useful resource for vetting entertainment and technology in terms of its age-appropriateness. Now, the organization’s for-profit affiliate, Common Sense Networks, is taking inspiration from those kid-friendly recommendations with the launch of new streaming service called Sensical. The service offers age-appropriate, entertaining, and
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Google is making it possible to store digital versions of either Covid-19 test results or vaccination cards on users’ Android devices. The company on Wednesday announced it’s updating its Passes API, which will give developers at healthcare organizations, government agencies, and other organizations authorized by public health authorities the ability to create digital versions of
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Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 support page has reportedly gone live on the company’s India, Russia, and Caribbean websites. It suggests the smartwatch may be launching soon. While Samsung has not shared any information on the upcoming Galaxy Watch 4, it teased at a Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2021 event that the next Galaxy Watch is
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Europe’s tech chief Margrethe Vestager on Friday warned iPhone maker Apple against using privacy and security concerns to fend off competition on its App Store, reasons CEO Tim Cook gave for not allowing users to install software from outside the Store. Vestager, who is also the European Commission’s executive vice president, last year proposed rules
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The new Samsung Crystal 4K and 4K Pro televisions are rightfully getting a lot of attention for their eye-catching design and their expectation-beating displays that deliver both great colours and extreme details with extreme clarity even during fast-paced action. Couple that with the powerful audio features enabled by powerful processors inside the televisions, and you’ve
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Windows 11 debuted last week as Microsoft’s next-generation operating system. The new Windows version brings a revamped interface as well as a list of changes over Windows 10, including a centrally aligned Start menu and new startup sounds. Windows 11 also brings enhancements with multitasking and PC gaming. Further, the latest Windows OS comes with
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Twitter has a history of sharing feature and design ideas it’s considering at very early stages of development. Earlier this month, for example, it showed off concepts around a potential “unmention” feature that would let users untag themselves from others’ tweets. Today, the company is sharing a few more of its design explorations that would
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