Month: March 2021

Microsoft in talks with Discord over $10 billion-plus acquisition: report

Microsoft is in discussions with Discord to acquire the gaming-focused chat software for more than $10 billion, according to sources talking to Bloomberg. VentureBeat reported earlier today that Discord was exploring a $10 billion-plus sale after multiple potential buyers expressed interest, and that it had signed an exclusive acquisition discussion…

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Spotify’s new update aims to shake you free from your listening loop Spotify

Spotify has announced an update for its mobile app on both iOS and Android platforms that introduces new ways for users to access their recently played tracks, as well as discover new music. The redesigned Home interface will begin rolling out to users globally this month and features updates for…

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Samsung’s power saving OLED panels feature in Oppo, OnePlus flagships Samsung Display engineer at work on OLED display panel

Samsung Galaxy had recently unveiled its ‘Adaptive Frequency’ low-power OLED display technology and said it was using them in its Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G smartphones. Now it says that it is seeing increasing interest from other global manufacturers for these power-saving display panels. The company said that it is…

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WarnerMedia won’t be releasing David Ayer’s cut of Suicide Squad Suicide Squad's Joker

Despite the enthusiasm generated by Zack Snyder’s cut of Justice League, which released on HBO Max this past weekend to much acclaim from fans and critics alike, WarnerMedia CEO Ann Sarnoff has shot down the possibility of David Ayer’s Suicide Squad receiving the same treatment in an interview with Variety.…

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Android apps are crashing for some, but Google is working on a fix

Some Android apps are crashing for some people right now, but Google is working on a fix. The issue is due to a system component called Android System WebView that lets Android apps display web content, but it has some kind of problem right now that is causing apps to…

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You can now tell the FCC just how broken the internet is for you

It’s not at all controversial to say that internet service sucks in the United States. As part of its plan to update coverage maps in the US, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), in a break from tradition, is finally asking average Americans to report which internet services are actually available…

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