Month: August 2021

Google Calendar will soon show how much time you spend in meetings Google Calendar on a laptop

Keeping track of how you spend your time while working from home is about to get a lot easier as Google is bringing its new Time Insights feature to Google Calendar. With Time Insights in Calendar, remote workers get a personalized, analytical experience that shows how they spend their time…

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The next Apple Watch may be delayed due to manufacturing issues

The next Apple Watch is experiencing manufacturing issues that could lead to the product being released later than expected, according to separate reports from Nikkei and Bloomberg. The potential delay is reportedly due to complexities in the smartwatch’s new design, which is rumored to include flat sides and bigger screens.…

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Your WordPress website might finally get less boring Flothemes

Vancouver-based software solutions provider Pixieset Media has acquired premium WordPress designer Flothemes to boost its product portfolio. Speaking on the acquisition, Pixieset Co-Founder and CEO Simon Wong, said: “This acquisition enables Pixieset to enhance and strengthen the products and solutions we offer to our growing client base of 600,000+ as…

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Samsung adds new foldable features to its older Z Fold and Z Flip phones with One UI 3.1.1

Samsung’s new Z Fold 3 and Z Flip 3 phones add a bunch of clever new features designed for foldable phones as part of its One UI 3.1.1 update, but if you already own a Fold 2, Z Flip, or even the original Galaxy Fold, you’ll still be able to…

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TikTok’s new Creator Marketplace API lets influencer marketing companies tap into first-party data

TikTok is making it easier for brands and agencies to work with the influencers using its service. The company is rolling out a new “TikTok Creator Marketplace API,” which allows marketing companies to integrate more directly with TikTok’s Creator Marketplace, the video app’s in-house influencer marketing platform. On the Creator…

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Chrome beta’s experimental cards help you resume recent tasks

Google might just save you from hitting your browser's "back" button (or sifting through your history) more than you'd like. The company is rolling out a Chrome beta feature that adds New Tab Page cards (pictured below) for resuming recent tasks. You can quickly jump back to your shopping cart,…

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