Month: November 2020

WhatsApp launches new disappearing messages option

WhatsApp is introducing a new disappearing messages option this month. The feature will allow WhatsApp users to enable disappearing messages on chat conversations between friends, to automatically delete messages after seven days. Anyone can enable the option in individual chats, and group admins will be able to enable disappearing messages…

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The Nintendo Switch still keeps selling well

Nintendo shipped 6.86 million Switch consoles between July and September, increasing its numbers by more than 40 percent year-on-year and reaching 68.3 million units sold since its launch in 2017. That’s impressive growth for the company, since this quarter last year was a strong one — it saw the launch…

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Google calls reported Pixel 5 screen gaps ‘normal’

Shortly after the Pixel 5 started shipping in October, complaints about a possible design flaw started popping up on forums, including Google’s own community. Some owners who found pretty a noticeable gap between the device’s display and body wanted… Source

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The Samsung W21 5G is a bigger Galaxy Z Fold 2 for China Samsung W21

Samsung has launched a new China-exclusive foldable device called the Samsung W21. The newly launched W21 is a 5G device and comes with similar specifications as the recently launched Galaxy Z Fold 2 but it comes with a bigger design and uses slightly different design language as well.  The Samsung…

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Virgin Media switches on superfast broadband to millions more homes Virgin Media

Virgin Media has made its gigabit broadband service available to three million homes in London and Northern Ireland following the latest phase of its nationwide network upgrade programme. The new additions bring coverage up to 6.8 million premises across the UK, roughly 45% of Virgin Media’s footprint, with several major…

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The US Postal Service Said It Can’t Track 300,000 Ballots Sent In The Mail, But That Doesn’t Mean They’re Lost

Rachel Wisniewski / Reuters Mail-in ballots in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, Nov. 4. The United States Postal Service is denying that 300,000 ballots have been lost within the postal network following Election Day in a race that is still being hotly contested. Although hundreds of thousands of ballots sent through the…

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