Disney+ now opens subscriptions in the UK

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Disney+ now opens subscriptions in the UK

Disney+ has triggered a strategically cheaper offer upon its rival Netflix. The offer details in the UK allow its users to streaming service to enjoy as it would be launched on 24 March. Disney has also confirmed it will run an introductory offer, as it did before launching on the US. The consumers can grab the offer of £49.99/year...

Twitter is testing out stories

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Twitter is testing out stories

Stories are nothing but disappearing posts, the concept is introduced by Snapchat in the form of snap stories, and the leading social platforms like Facebook, Instagram and Whatsapp have also followed the snap stories pattern and it turned out to be an interesting and entertaining feature for the users all over the world, the stories usually appear to the...

Iphones production slows down due to coronavirus

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Apple has marked yet another event on 10th November

Apple is currently facing difficulties in the production of its new and upcoming iPhones as the Coronavirus has interrupted the production. Ming Chi-Kuo(a leading analyst) has claimed that the production is not in full capacity as of now due to coronavirus. Coronavirus has led to the shutdown of a few facilities currently, and there is no information that when...

Facebook resigned its messenger app to make it faster

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Facebook resigned its messenger app to make it faster

The Social media giant Facebook has redesigned its Messenger application in order to make it faster and to make sure it consumes less space. The update motive is also to make the messenger app easier to use. Usually, the main aim of all the social apps is to make the application smooth and mobile-friendly as most of the users...

Spotify redesigned its app and users are not happy with it

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Spotify redesigned its app and users are not happy with it

Spotify has redesigned the application, the update includes replacing written buttons with symbols. The Spotify users and not happy with the update and wrote their comments on social platforms. A user tweeted "Please fire whoever is designing your updates,", and another user has commented that the Spotify update is ugly. Spotify has released its update on Thursday, but it...

Reddit CEO called TikTok platform a ‘parasite’

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Reddit CEO called TikTok platform a ‘parasite’

Steve Huffman who is a co-founder of Reddit has attended an event in California this week, while he was speaking at that event, he warned the people about putting the TikTok app in their mobiles. When he was asked if Silicon Valley startups can learn something from TikTok, Steve has stated that "Maybe I’m going to regret this, but...

Top 5 best upcoming smartphones 2020

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Top 5 best upcoming smart phones 2020

Smartphones are the most used electronic gadgets all over the world, the smartphone has become part of our lives. Many people prefer to change their mobiles frequently as per the latest models and technology, hence this article is to showcase the top five best upcoming smartphones in 2020. Samsung Galaxy S20: Key Specifications: Exynos 990 chipset 108-megapixel camera sensor 12GB of...

Huawei Mate 30 phone launches in the UK without any Google apps

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Huawei Mate 30 phone launches in the UK without any Google apps

Huawei has announced that its largest flagship phone Huawei Mate 30 Pro will be available in the UK market from next month. The biggest array of the mobile phone is that it doesn't have any access to Google Apps, the price of the mobile phone (Huawei Mate 30 Pro) is £899. As we know that the United States has...

WhatsApp reaches two billion milestone

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WhatsApp reaches two billion milestone

The most popular mobile application in the world right now 'WhatsApp' has reached the biggest milestone of two billion users around the world. Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook Founder) has bought the WhatsApp application in 2016 for $20billion, and now WhatsApp has become the popular social application in the world. WhatsApp wrote in a blog post that: "We are excited to share...

Google will now send printed copies of your best photos

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Google is testing an inventive new service which is able to mechanically print out ten of your ‘best’ footage each month. The technical school giant’s trialing a brand new system within the US that prints physical copies of pictures that are ‘automatically elite from your last thirty days of photos’. Its AI can select pictures that work into 3 categories: landscapes, ‘a bit of everything’ and ‘mostly individuals and pets’. Of course, permitting Google to perform this...