Month: March 2021

T-Mobile will soon automatically enroll customers in a new ad targeting program Renovated Headquarters

The US telecom T-Mobile has revealed that it will soon start automatically enrolling its customers in a new program that will use their web and device usage data for its own as well as third-party advertising. First spotted by The Wall Street Journal, the mobile carrier shared details on its…

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Facebook adds a path to partnership for its Level Up creators

Facebook Gaming has announced a path to partnership for streamers in its Level Up creators program, which is the site’s equivalent of Twitch’s affiliates. It’s pretty grueling, and eligibility isn’t judged on the same metrics as its Level Up program, which allows streamers to start monetizing their broadcasts. Partners, however,…

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Twitter is testing better image previews and fewer cropped photos

Twitter says it’s running a test with a small subset of iOS and Android users to “give people an accurate preview” of what an image will look like without the trial and error that process involves now. As it stands now, the platform automatically crops images to make them display…

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Zack Snyder’s Justice League will release on Sky Cinema and Now TV in the UK watch zack snyder's justice league online

Zack Snyder’s Justice League will be available on Sky Cinema and Now TV at release in the UK, it’s been confirmed. The broadcaster has exclusive rights to release the film in the UK, Ireland, Germany and Austria, and will release the movie day and date with the US on March…

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Peloton offers smaller virtual classes for friends Peloton

Peloton now lets you schedule group runs or rides with a select group of friends – even if they don’t have one of the company’s branded treadmills or exercise bikes. With gyms closed and sports clubs cancelled around the world, online workout services like Peloton, Fiit and Apple Fitness Plus…

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Polestar’s latest EV concept is an adorable three-wheeled cargo sled

At this point in its history, Volvo’s Polestar brand is best known for making upscale EVs like the $60,000 Polestar 2. That’s what makes its latest project, Re:Move, so unusual. It’s a three-wheeled electric sled that came out of a remote collaboration between the automaker, industrial designer Konstantin Grcic, electric motorcycle maker Cake,…

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