Nothing ear (1) app is now Nothing X, adds custom EQ, low lag gaming mode and more

As announced at the Nothing ear (stick) launch last week, Nothing has rebranded the Nothing ear (1) companion app to Nothing X ahead of the sale of Nothing ear (stick) on November 4th in several countries. The update brings new UI, promises enhanced user experience and more. Continue reading “Nothing ear (1) app is now Nothing X, adds custom EQ, low lag gaming mode and more”

Meta introduces new tools to help Facebook and Instagram creators earn

Meta has announced a new feature for creators to create their own NFTs (or digital collectibles) and sell them to followers and collectors on and off Instagram today. Also announced are new tools for creators to build businesses on Facebook and Instagram. Continue reading “Meta introduces new tools to help Facebook and Instagram creators earn”

Google Play Store’s new updates let developers reach more users

Google has unveiled new capabilities that will assist developers in reaching more Play Store users, defending apps from orchestrated review attacks, and more. In order to give more emphasis to higher-quality games, Google is indeed introducing a new “app quality bar” for the Play Store. Google also announced expansion of Play Games beta on PC to more countries. Continue reading “Google Play Store’s new updates let developers reach more users”

Google is adding package tracking feature to Gmail

Google has announced a Gmail update that will allow customers to track scheduled package delivery right from their inbox in time for the holiday shopping season. The function looks for emails with tracking numbers, uses that information to figure out when the order is likely to arrive, and then marks the email in your inbox.  Earlier, Google rolled out a unified Gmail interface widely. Continue reading “Google is adding package tracking feature to Gmail”

Google rolls out Primetime Channels on YouTube in U.S.

Starting today, YouTube users can sign up for Primetime Channels and watch TV, movies, and sports from 30+ streaming services. It’s possible YouTube has everything from creative videos to Oscar-winning blockbusters and episodes of your favourite series. Continue reading “Google rolls out Primetime Channels on YouTube in U.S.”

Twitter will charge $8 for its Blue service: Elon Musk

On Twitter, Elon Musk revealed the benefits of paying a monthly subscription fee for a “blue tick” verification badge. According to previous reports, Twitter would charge $20 per month for verification, but the company will now charge $8 (Rs. 660 approx.) per month. Upon subscribing, Twitter users will receive a blue tick and four other benefits. Continue reading “Twitter will charge $8 for its Blue service: Elon Musk”

WhatsApp India banned 26 lakh bad accounts in September 2022

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According to new IT regulations implemented in India last year, large digital platforms (those with more than 50 lakh users) are required to publish compliance reports on a monthly basis, documenting the number of complaints received and the steps taken to resolve them. Continue reading “WhatsApp India banned 26 lakh bad accounts in September 2022”

Now get Namma Metro QR tickets on WhatsApp in Bengaluru

On the occasion of Kannada Rajyotsava today, Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) has launched the world’s first WhatsApp chatbot-based QR ticketing system. Namma Metro has launched a mobile app-based QR ticketing system. Continue reading “Now get Namma Metro QR tickets on WhatsApp in Bengaluru”

WhatsApp rolls out Message Yourself, Profile photos group chat in beta

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Following the release of the WhatsApp beta for Android 2.22.24.2 update, WhatsApp is now initiating a minor test by sending “messages to yourself” to a small number of beta testers, along with the Profile photo group chat option. Continue reading “WhatsApp rolls out Message Yourself, Profile photos group chat in beta”

Twitter to charge $20 per month for verification: Report

According to the most recent report, Twitter intends to begin charging “per month” for verification. Additionally, it has been rumoured that Elon Musk will terminate the workers who fail to meet their deadline. Continue reading “Twitter to charge $20 per month for verification: Report”

Disney+ Hotstar introduces ‘Follow On’ for T20 World Cup

In the midst of the excitement surrounding the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, Disney+ Hotstar has introduced a new feature called Follow On. Follow On is a specialized video stream that gives a real-time report of what’s happening in cricket, including statistics, expert opinions, and insights into the game. Continue reading “Disney+ Hotstar introduces ‘Follow On’ for T20 World Cup”

YouTube gets Separate Tabs for Videos, Shorts, Live Videos

Following a new look and a number of new features that were delivered to users earlier this week, YouTube has started rolling out separate tabs for Live Videos, Shorts, and Videos today. According to YouTube, the move will make it simpler for viewers to find the types of material they are most interested in when discovering a creator’s channel page. Continue reading “YouTube gets Separate Tabs for Videos, Shorts, Live Videos”

Elon Musk takes over Twitter, reportedly fires CEO and CFO

According to sources familiar with the transaction, Twitter and Musk has officially closed on the billionaire’s deal to purchase the firm for $54.20 per share, or approximately $44 billion, on Thursday night, as per reports from WSJ, CNBC and other. Continue reading “Elon Musk takes over Twitter, reportedly fires CEO and CFO”

Samsung Galaxy S22 series get astrophotography, multi-exposure and more

Samsung has released a new camera update for the Galaxy S22 series, which should make the camera even better. Anyone can take photographs that appear like they were taken by a professional with the help of the redesigned Expert RAW app and a new app called Camera Assistant. Continue reading “Samsung Galaxy S22 series get astrophotography, multi-exposure and more”