Month: May 2021

Twitter to revamp user profiles with About tab, support for pronouns, ‘confirmed’ status and more

Alongside news that Twitter is relaunching its account verification system to the public, the company previewed a slate of changes that will soon come to Twitter profiles. In addition to your name, photo, banner, bio and other features available today, the new Twitter profile will include an “About” tab that…

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Twitter is letting anyone apply for verification for the first time since 2017

Twitter is relaunching its public verification program, allowing anyone to apply for a coveted blue check mark. The company also previewed potential changes coming to profiles and the upcoming label for automated accounts. To make the grade for verification, users will have to meet Twitter’s revamped verification criteria, which includes…

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Massive Vivo X70 leak reveals familiar design but new finishes vivo x50 pro

The Vivo X60 series might only be a couple of months old right now, but we already have our first look at its successor. Presumably called the Vivo X70, it will carry on the same design language, but innovate with the CMF and cameras. Leakster Mukul Sharma aka Stufflistings shared…

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HP’s new 16-inch Omen 16 has support for the latest Intel and AMD processors

HP made an almost overwhelming bunch of gaming announcements today, which include systems equipped with Intel’s 11th Gen H-series processors: a new 16-inch Omen gaming laptop and an updated 17-inch version, along with a new budget-friendly gaming laptop line called Victus. There is also a new Nvidia G-Sync-compatible monitor. Other…

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Wix integrates website accessibility tool with inclusion at its core Wix Accessibility Wizard

Popular website builder Wix highlighted the importance of inclusion with the recent launch of its Accessibility Wizard.  With today marking the tenth Global Accessibility Awareness Day, Horesh, Head of Accessibility at Wix told TechRadar Pro that it is all about inclusion as Wix continues to place heavy emphasis on making…

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Chrome OS’s Linux app support is leaving beta

Three years after Chrome OS first started offering support for Linux apps, the feature is leaving beta, the search giant announced during a Google I/O 2021 developer session. It’s happening in Chrome OS’s “next release,” which Android Central notes is version 91, due to enter the stable channel in the…

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