Google has announced that, starting today and rolling out over the next 48 hours, Stadia is now free to use in all 14 countries where the games streaming service is supported, so long as users have a Gmail account. New users can sign up at Stadia’s website with their Gmail account, with access at the […]
Snapchat is facing outages in the US and Europe
If you’re trying to send snaps right now and can’t, you’re not alone, Snapchat is definitely down. Snapchat has now Tweeted from its Snapchat Support account to confirm it is aware of the issues and is looking into it: However it didn’t provide any additional details. It also hasn’t shared an update since. Based on […]
Huawei will have its own credit card
Huawei the Chinese phone manufacturers have a long history of taking Apple’s best ideas and making them their own. So it shouldn’t come as any surprise to see a company like Huawei announce a credit card. Huawei Consumer Business Group CEO Richard Yu unveiled the Huawei Card during the company’s Chinese P40 launch event earlier […]
Samsung finally offers Android 10 to US Galaxy Fold owners
The Galaxy Fold have been waiting a long time for Android 10. Support for the $2,000 device seemed to be put on the backburner while Samsung focused on other budget and mid-range phones, not to mention the Z Flip. But now, finally, it’s arrived. As reported on Sammobile, the Android 10 update for the Galaxy […]
Dell’s XPS 15 and 17 leak with sleek new designs
Dell is about to launch highly revamped versions of the XPS 15, along with an XPS 17 laptop for the first time in years, according to an image on its site spotted by Redditor u/WesolyKubeczek. Currently, the XPS 15 shares a design with the Precision series, also shown in the photo at the bottom and […]
Samsung will reportedly make the next Galaxy Fold more affordable
Samsung’s successor to the Galaxy Fold could be available with less storage at a cheaper price, according to a new report from SamMobile. The cheaper model will reportedly have 256GB of internal storage and will be offered alongside a 512GB model. In contrast, the original Galaxy Fold was only available with 512GB of storage for […]
Firefox’s revamped address bar
Firefox is giving its browser an update Tuesday that may not feature many major upgrades but should help boost productivity in the popular browser. In a post on its blog Selena Deckelmann, vice president of Firefox’s desktop product development, detailed the new features it is adding to what it calls version 75.0. To start with, […]
Microsoft opens Project xCloud beta signups in 11 new European countries
Microsoft’s game-streaming service, Project xCloud, is slated for launch in 11 new countries. Following its arrival in the US, UK and South Korea, the company has revealed in a blog post with disclaimers! They’ve made clear that they’re expanding in a way that’s keeping COVID-19 and the importance of internet access in mind. Upcoming Project […]
WhatsApp imposes even stricter limits on message forwarding
WhatsApp is introducing new limits on forwarding messages to slow down the spread of misinformation during the coronavirus pandemic. Starting today, any message or piece of content that has been forwarded more than five times can only be forwarded to a single person or a group at a time. The change doesn’t stop people from […]
Zoom enables passwords and waiting rooms to thwart Zoom bombing
After a series of security lapses, Zoom has put a hold on all feature development in favor of beefing up user protections. The lastest changes coming to the app are meeting passwords and waiting rooms being turned on by default. Previously these features had to be enabled by users as developers wanted to make the […]
Asus Chromebook Flip C436
Asus’ latest packs a 14-inch LED-backlit Full HD (1,920 x 1,080) display that covers 100 percent of the sRGB color space and offers 178-degree viewing angles. The system also sports a NanoEdge bezel for an 85 percent screen-to-body ratio (4.9mm side bezels and a 7mm bottom bezel). Powering the experience (in its best configuration) is […]
Microsoft Edge overtakes Firefox as the second most popular browser
Microsoft Edge has now overtaken Firefox to become the second most popular desktop browser in the world. NetMarketShare’s March update shows that while Chrome remains the number one browser by a mile with its 68.5 percent share of the market, Edge has moved to second place with 7.59 percent. It’s bad news for Firefox, which […]
Bose Investigation Concludes QC35 Firmware Update Didn’t Break Noise Cancellation
Bose has hit back at critics who say that the firm’s latest headphone firmware intentionally broke its active noise cancellation feature. The issues began when Bose released version 4.5.2 of the firmware for the Quiet Comfort 35 (QC35) headphone range last June. Users began reporting that headphone’s active noise cancelling (ANC) feature had become less […]
TCL reveals prices and specs for its 10-Series smartphones
We’ve finally got the full details on its first three phones the TCL 10 Pro, 10L, and 10 5G which will all cost under $500 when they’re released in Q2 this year. The most interesting of the three is the TCL 10 5G, which looks to fill an interesting niche as one of the first […]
UK carriers address conspiracists linking 5G to COVID-19 pandemic
The arson attacks against 5G masts in the UK have become serious enough that carriers are joining together to put a stop to the incidents. EE, O2, Three and Vodafone have issued a joint statement both urging people not to set fire to cellular masts, threaten engineers or spread conspiracy theories falsely linking 5G to […]















