Month: May 2021

Clubhouse sees 1 million users in Android in a week – Payments feature on anvil, too Screenshot of Clubhouse app

Clubhouse, the by-invitation-only audio chat platform that was rolled out for Android users globally from May 21 (for those in the US it was available from May 9), has had over one million users in a week. This was revealed in its Townhall held yesterday (May 23). It further emerged…

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TCL’s new 20L Plus gets you a 64MP quad camera array for a wallet-friendly price TCL 20L Plus

TCL sure has been busy lately, having recently released two budget smartphone options in Australia with the TCL 20 SE and the TCL 20 5G, and now the Chinese manufacturer has added a third entry in its 20 Series range with the TCL 20L Plus. The TCL 20L Plus offers…

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Battlegrounds Mobile India: iOS version getting ready even as threat of ban hovers Battlegrounds Mobile India

A few weeks ago, Krafton announced the return of the banned PUBG Mobile as Battlegrounds Mobile India, a region-specific variant explicitly tailored for Indian users. The pre-registration process began May 18 on Google Play Store. But even as the company has indicated that an iOS version of the game is…

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Taking Microsoft’s Surface Laptop 4 for a spin

These days, the path of least resistance in laptop design is straight-up knocking off the MacBook. We’ve certainly seen our share of egregious cases over the years. Microsoft, however, has defiantly forged its own path with industrial design across the board. Its products are largely interesting and innovative — something…

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Tinder will alert users before they send offensive messages Tinder

Tinder is probably the most widely used dating application across the globe. Since it is a platform that helps people find a partner and spread love if offensive or harassing messages are sent using its messaging option, it beats the purpose. Hence going forward Tinder will prompt users with an…

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Facebook reportedly hit with campaign by pro-Palestinian activists leaving 1-star app store ratings

A social media campaign by pro-Palestine activists has pushed down the ranking for Facebook’s app in Apple and Google’s app stores, NBC News reported. The activists are seeking to protest Facebook’s alleged censorship of Palestinian accounts on its platform, and are instructing people to leave Facebook’s app a one-star review.…

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