Year: 2021
World Photography Day 2021: these are the best photos of the year (so far)
It’s World Photography Day 2021, which means one thing – you want to excuse to stop working and scrolling a glorious gallery of the best photos of the year, right? That’s good, because we put it together for you below. To create our list of breathtaking snaps, we chose the winners of the most prestigious […]
Read MoreTwitter now lets users report misleading tweets
Social media is a powerful tool that allows ordinary people to cover news that traditional outlets do not attack easily. Just like any other tool, however, it can be used at the same time good and bad, the latter spreading a faster misinformation than the actual facts, confirmed. Different platforms have different ways to treat […]
Read MoreWindows 11 Microsoft Paint app gets a long-overdue redesign
Microsoft Paint is perhaps one of the most iconic applications on Windows. Sometimes, adding to its basic features, some people impressed Internet users by creating works of art using only the same basic tools. The application has also been criticized for remaining unchanged over the years since Windows 8 launched in 2012. With Windows 11, […]
Read MoreWhatsApp disappearing messages might soon last up to 90 days
Disappearing messages, after the Snapchat sales feature, become more and more widespread on almost all major mail platforms wishing to advertise their security and privacy features. Each platform naturally gives it its own essence, mainly in the duration of its messages to stay alive. WhatsApp, for example, gives users more options to prevent messages as […]
Read MoreWindows 11 will make it harder to change the default web browser
Since then, he has decided to finally withdraw Internet Explorer, Microsoft has been an aggressive campaign to push its replacement in everyone. It took its efforts to the next level when it switched its Edge browser from its home-in Chrome-based area. After experiencing legal sanctions on Internet Explorer, Microsoft is also careful to give its […]
Read MoreRedmi 10 doesn’t sound like an entry-level smartphone
The lines the third Smartphone division continue with blur while the more powerful hardware components become cheaper and ruins lower levels. It is easier to make comparisons when phones use the same brand of transformers, but not so much when comparing apples and oranges. Take, for example, the latest REDMIs of the Xiaomi sub-brand. Billed […]
Read MoreAndroid Auto on phone screens is dead, long live Assistant Driving Mode
In addition to smartphones and smartwatches, the other official Incarnations of Android have been less coherent, including tablets. Android Auto and Android TV have undergone changes that completely change the game, for better or for worse. The story of Android Auto has been rather tumultuous, especially with the launch of an Android automotive different but […]
Read MoreFossil Gen 6 smartwatch leaks, Wear OS 3 not included
The launch of the Galaxy Watch 4 series can have excited wear fans due to the upcoming update of their favorite portable platform, but not everyone is a Samsung fan or its user-based user interface On its old Tizen portable operating system. They would prefer to wear smartwatches to wear other brands, but they may […]
Read MoreNetflix adds spatial audio support for iOS app, but you’ll need AirPods
If you prefer to watch netflix content on a mobile device, the latest update of Netflix brings good news – assuming you have an iPhone or iPad, that is to say. By going from the front, Netflix supports spatial audio on Apple mobile devices running iOS 14, but there is a plug: you will need […]
Read MoreNew York leads big coalition asking FDA to ban most vape liquid flavors
A coalition with 31 states and territories calls for the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to prohibit near all electronic cigarette liquids (Vape), as well as limiting the amount of nicotine available in these products. The demand, which also applies to oral nicotine products such as gum, is based on the argument that these products […]
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