New WhatsApp Feature Lets You Join WhatsApp Group Calls After They Begin
Tuesday, 20 July 2021
Currently, most video chat platforms allow users to join calls after they’ve begun, by clicking through to the call. Now, WhatsApp is introducing a new feature to let users do exactly the same with WhatsApp calls. WhatsApp Lets Users Join Group Calls After They’ve Begun WhatsApp is introducing a new call feature which lets users join group
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Disney+ Subscriber Growth Is Slowing After a Price Hike
Friday, 14 May 2021
Disney+ added 8.7 million new accounts to its global paid subscriber tally in the first three months of 2021. It now has 103.6 million paid subscribers, but growth seems to be slowing. Disney+ Picks Up 8.7 Million New Global Subscribers The company revealed this in a quarterly earnings update [PDF document], saying Disney+ had 103.6 million paid
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Yahoo Answers Is Being Shut Down, Finally, After 15 Long Years
Tuesday, 06 April 2021
Yahoo Answers, the long-standing site that was once a bustling hub for millions of queries, is getting shuttered. While the site will be officially shut down on May 4, 2021, users will have until June 30 to request and download their data from the site. Yahoo Answers Will Stop Taking Questions on April 20 Before the days
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WhatsApp Delays New Privacy Policy After Facebook Data Sharing Controversy
Friday, 15 January 2021
WhatsApp is now delaying the implementation of a new privacy policy that forces users to share data with Facebook. The platform believes there is too much “confusion” and “misinformation” surrounding the policy, which is why it’s pushing back the update until a later date. WhatsApp Responds to Data Sharing Backlash In early January 2021, WhatsApp
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Looks Like Samsung Might Ditch Power Adapters After All
Wednesday, 09 December 2020
Whether we want to give Apple credit or not, the smartphone industry does tend to follow the Cupertino-based firm’s moves. Not everything Apple does is worth following, and when it comes to leaving the power adapters out of smartphone boxes, that’s one that seemed better left unfollowed. Samsung appeared to have planted its flag firmly on the
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