Instagram removes controversial ‘rug-pull’ feature
Instagram has got rid of its “rug-pull” feature. This change affects more than 2 billion monthly active Instagram users worldwide who have experienced this issue
Instagram has got rid of its “rug-pull” feature. This change affects more than 2 billion monthly active Instagram users worldwide who have experienced this issue
Spotify is back up and running after an outage. The music streaming giant went down for more than 40,000 users in the United States over
YouTube has officially given pause button adverts a wider rollout. The video-sharing platform started piloting the feature in 2023 with a limited number of advertisers,
Amazon will offer “personalized recommendations” to its Prime Video users with the help of AI. The tech giant’s in-house video streaming service offers millions of
YouTube is upgrading safety standards in an effort to “protect” users. The Google-owned video-sharing site has more than 2.7 billion users around the globe who
Microsoft has launched the all-new Copilot+ PCs from Microsoft Surface. The tech giant has unveiled these “thin, light, and beautiful devices” on Thursday, June 20,
Meta is bringing AI tools to WhatsApp for business users. At a conference in Brazil this week, CEO Mark Zuckerberg unveiled its plans to help
Instagram is testing a new “ad break” feature to force users to look at an ad. Several users on platforms like X and Reddit have
YouTube is rolling out its Playables games to all users on mobile and desktop. The collection was previously only available to YouTube Premium subscribers after
TikTok is working on a new photo-sharing application. The video-sharing is expected to rival Instagram with “a new app for photo posts” that has been
X has a new blog post feature for Premium Plus subscribers called Articles. Those wishing to post an entry, which can include embedded images and
Apple has vowed to make it easier for iPhone users to switch to Android. The tech giant has announced that by autumn/fall 2025, it will
Meta is closing down the News tab on Facebook in the U.S. and Australia starting in April. The feature, which was first introduced in 2019,