Thursday
Jul212022

Samsung Galaxy Unpacked tipped for August 10

Source: Samsung

Mark those calendars! Samsung is getting ready to launch its new devices soon. The company confirmed it'd hold its next Galaxy Unpacked event on August 10 at 9 AM ET. The description of what's coming is pretty vague. But the teaser image shows a silhouette of the Galaxy Z Flip. We're expecting to see a new Galaxy Z Flip and Fold, an update to the Galaxy Watch, and new Galaxy Buds 2 Pro, too.

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Thursday
Jul212022

HomePod, HomePod mini now supports Swedish and Norwegian languages

The latest software version for the Apple HomePod and HomePod mini (version 15.6) suggests the speakers will make their way to new markets. It adds support for Siri in Swedish and Norwegian, hinting the mini might make its way to Sweden and Norway in the coming months. 

If you want to change the default language on your HomePod or HomePod mini, open the Home app on your iPhone. Long press on the white card for the HomePod you want to update. Scroll down and tap on the Settings gear icon. Tap on Language, then select your preferred language. 

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Thursday
Jul212022

Facebook will actually let you see posts of your loved ones in new Feeds tab

Source: Meta

Facebook could actually be a place to stay in touch with your loved ones now. Meta is introducing a new Feeds tab "where you can see posts from your friends, groups, Pages, and more separately in chronological order." If that seems familiar, that was basically what Facebook was for before it focused on showing you curated content. This option will help you find what your friends and favourite accounts are up to. 

This new Feeds tab is divided further into sections like Favourites, Friends, Groups, Pages, and more. This new tab has begun rolling out, but you might have to wait a bit if it hasn't shown up for you.

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Wednesday
Jul202022

Netflix's ad-supported tier won't get full catalogue

Netflix continues to struggle with subscriber loss, with over 200,000 subscribers reportedly dropping the service earlier this year. One solution it's doing to regain viewers is through a new cheaper ad-supported option. But there is an added downside to the more affordable option. Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos confirmed this new plan wouldn't have all of the platform's licensed content. Because this would require new deals with studios. 

If you are subscribing to Netflix for its originals, you don't have to worry about them. This ad-supported tier will have all the shows and films. Sarandos claims the "vast majority of content" will be available at its launch. Netflix has partnered with Microsoft to assist with the "technology and sales" of this new tier, with Microsoft's platform being used for ads.

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