Month: August 2020

Netflix is testing a “Shuffle Play” button

Netflix is testing a new “Shuffle Play” feature that could help you find something to watch if you’re feeling overwhelmed with all your streaming options, TechCrunch has confirmed. Based on photos users had posted online, the button is located right… Source

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Just what the doctor ordered: Reliance acquires Netmeds, as battle with Amazon gets intense null

Just as was widely expected, Reliance Industries Limited (RIL), through its subsidiary Reliance Retail Ventures Limited (RRVL) has acquired a majority equity stake in Vitalic Health and its subsidiaries (collectively known as ‘Netmeds’) for a deal worth Rs 620 crore.  This investment represents 60% holding in Vitalic and 100% direct…

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Kogan dishes up the cheapest NBN1000 plan for under AU$135 a month Young woman with cat using laptop

Kogan Internet is the latest ISP to offer blisteringly-fast broadband with the launch of its NBN1000 plan, and it’s making its presence known by offering the new 1Gbps service for the lowest price in Australia. Kogan is slinging its NBN1000 plan for AU$134.90 a month, but that’s only for your…

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First teaser image of Panasonic’s entry-level Lumix S5 appears online null

Reliable camera leaker Nokishita has done it again – after revealing some of the specs of the upcoming Panasonic Lumix S5 full-frame mirrorless camera, the Japanese source has now revealed a teaser image of the snapper on Twitter. パナソニックの新フルサイズミラーレスカメラのティザー画像が公開されました。#ニュース pic.twitter.com/lTYztpozPJAugust 18, 2020 It’s not the best image, given the low…

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Facebook and Twitter push back against links to ‘Plandemic’ sequel

Months after the coronavirus pandemic spread worldwide, social media platforms are still dealing with misinformation. In May a video titled Plandemic spread across Facebook, YouTube and Twitter, despite containing false information loosely attached t… Source

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A Facebook Executive Protected Hate Speech In India. Now She Wants Police Protection.

Facebook Ankhi Das and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg. One of Facebook’s top executives in India wants police to investigate death threats and abuse she’s received on the social network after a news story revealed she herself had intervened to keep anti-Muslim hate speech online from politicians of India’s ruling Bharatiya…

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