
WhatsApp Rolls Out “Message Yourself” Feature
Instead of having that internal monologue stay in your head, you can now play out all of your thoughts to yourself in WhatsApp.
Instead of having that internal monologue stay in your head, you can now play out all of your thoughts to yourself in WhatsApp.
In this day and age, some businesses still don’t realize that a bulk of their customers will visit their website prior to making a purchase. For generating more revenue, having a good online presence—especially a website—can make all the difference.
Google is adding the ability for users to check their passwords in bulk. Users can add a Google Password Manager shortcut on Android. The update brings touch-to-login to Chrome on Android.
Slack uses can now record audio or spell their names phonetically.
Microsoft announced the availability of Microsoft Defender for Individuals. Microsoft Defender offers protection to Android phones as well as PCs. It will recognise antivirus protection from third parties.
To tackle YouTube’s rampant spam problem, the company is cracking down on tricks that spammers use to impersonate creators.
With some individuals at work and others at home, chances are you’ve spent the previous two years or more sitting at home, rotating through endless days of virtual meetings while peering into your laptop’s webcam and talking into your built-in mic.
Microsoft Journal, a new note-taking program for Windows tablets, 2-in-1s, and other pen-capable devices, will soon be available as Microsoft Journal, allowing users to capture their thoughts and make drawings with their digital pen.
In June and April this year, the social media giant’s platforms unexpectedly went down due to a “network configuration issue”.
The social media platforms of Mark Zuckerberg crashed on Monday afternoon