The Peacock streaming service, which is owned by Comcast, had its best quarter since it launched in 2020, adding five million new paying subscribers to bring the total to 20 million, up from the over 15 million in the previous quarter. Peacock had 9 million paying customers in Q1 2021. …
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In TikTok’s expanded DM settings, users can now select who can message them
Users now have a choice in who they want to receive messages from thanks to a covert expansion of TikTok’s direct messaging settings. Now you can choose from everyone, suggested friends, followers you have in common, people you’ve messaged, or nobody. Prior to this modification, only users who had designated …
Read More »As of January 30th, Fortnite on iOS and Google Play will require users to be 18 or older
Players under the age of 18 will no longer be able to play Fortnite on iOS and Google Play as of January 30. Fortnite is still playable by users who already had it installed even though it was removed from the iOS, macOS, and Google Play stores in August 2020. …
Read More »Crowdbotics raises $40M to assist developers in creating apps using modular code
The $40 million Series B round was led by NEA and included Homebrew, JSV, Harrison Metal, and Cooley. Crowdbotics is a software development platform with a library of prebuilt app architectures. The additional funding will be used to increase Crowdbotics’ enterprise presence, grow the company’s product line, and invest in …
Read More »According to new research, app downloads were unchanged in the fourth quarter
According to a recent annual report released by data.ai, consumer spending on apps decreased 2% to $167 billion last year, signaling the first-ever slowdown in the global app economy. Downloads were also up 11% year over year, giving the impression that app adoption was still happening and was being particularly …
Read More »Holocaust denial hate speech lawsuit against Elon Musk’s Twitter in Germany
Elon Musk, the owner of Twitter and a self-described “free speech absolutist,” is up for legal action in Germany because of how the social media site handles hate speech against Jews. HateAid, a group that fights against hate speech, and the European Union of Jewish Students (EUJS) have filed a …
Read More »Following a “network issue,” Microsoft services like Outlook and Teams are once again available
Update: Microsoft’s services are back online after a downtime of more than four hours as of January 25, 2023, at 7:15 PM IST. To reflect that, the headline has been altered. The company stated on the website for its Azure cloud service, “We determined that a change made to the …
Read More »Use of a locust antenna to create a robotic sniffer dog
The ability of the natural world, whether it be dogs or ants, to detect diseases and a wide range of chemicals is still unmatched, despite extensive research into the development of electronic sensing devices that can detect scents better than anything biological. A new biohybrid sensing device has thus been …
Read More »Use this always-on VPN to protect your data
Even though our privacy protections are rapidly evolving, accessing the internet can still give snoops and thieves a foot in the door. A gives you back control over your data and provides an always-on, simple-to-use tool. By connecting to a server owned by the network before you log into a …
Read More »Orange you happy this business is making it simpler to install EV charging in your structure?
Infrastructure for charging EVs is among the biggest bottlenecks in the EV rollout. There are many businesses trying their hand at it, but Orange thinks it has a more intelligent strategy. The company makes it incredibly simple for building managers to install sockets specifically for overnight charging of vehicles while …
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