Report: The Entire iPhone 13 Lineup Will Use Sensor-Shift OIS
Wednesday, 20 January 2021
Apple will reportedly bring one of the best photography features of its current iPhone 12 handsets to this year’s upcoming iPhone 13 lineup: sensor-shift camera stabilization. According to a preview of an upcoming DigiTimes report released ahead of full publication, sensor-shift optical image stabilization (OIS) is coming to all the new iPhone models to be released in 2021.
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You Can Now Delete Entire Telegram Conversations
Wednesday, 27 March 2019
Telegram is upping the ante on privacy by giving users more control over the conversations they have on the platform. Which means you can now delete any and all messages you’ve sent or received from both your device and the other person’s device. In January 2017, Telegram introduced its Unsend feature. This enabled you to
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How Do I Download an Entire Website for Offline Reading?
Wednesday, 24 October 2018
Although Wi-Fi is available everywhere these days, you may find yourself without it from time to time. And when you do, there may be certain websites you wish you could save and access while offline—perhaps for research, entertainment, or posterity. It’s easy enough to save individual web pages for offline reading, but what if you
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How to Mute Entire Websites in Chrome
Tuesday, 30 January 2018
You click on a link, expecting to read an article. Five seconds into your reading, here comes an annoying auto-playing video that wakes up your entire house. A familiar scene for many. Auto-playing videos have become standard on many websites. While Chrome has let you mute individual tabs for some time, you’d have to mute new tabs
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Chrome Finally Adding Autoplay Video Blocking; Ability to Mute Entire Sites
Sunday, 17 September 2017
What is the most annoying thing on the internet today? I’ll answer for you: autoplaying videos, of almost any kind. That is why Google says it is finally going to do something about it. That’s right! The next version of Google Chrome mobile will limit the ability for sites to autoplay videos. No More Autoplay
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