Sunday
Nov282021

Twitter might be ready to release Reactions, Downvotes, Sorted Replies

Twitter might not be done releasing new features for its users. Reverse engineer Nima Owji claims we might see the Reactions feature launch on the app soon. According to Owji, it's being referenced in Twitter's code, with four reactions, including "tears of joy," "thinking face," "crying face," and "clapping hands." Similar to reactions on Facebook, the Twitter reactions are designed to give users "a better understanding of how their Tweets are received." 

The app can also store data about the downvotes feature, which could mean the function is coming out soon. It's positioned before the like button. And it looks like there's also a new Sort Replies feature, which lets you decide whether you want to see all replies or just the relevant ones.

Source: 9to5Mac

Saturday
Nov272021

Is Black Friday as good as it used to be?

With this years’ Black Friday literally just around the corner, there is little doubt that the frantic searches will have already started. People will be looking up the must-have products and making sure that they know exactly where to go so that they don’t miss out. As researched by Betway Casino, Black Friday 2020 saw some $58 billion being spent and this amount seems to increase every year.

The sceptics amongst us may look at Black Friday and question the value of the deals that are available, but the popularity of the event seems to speak for itself. There is no doubt that Black Friday is big business so why do people question just how good it is?

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Saturday
Nov272021

Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup – 11/21 – 11/27

Saturday
Nov272021

Tile gets acquired by family location sharing service Life360

Tile

Tile faced stiff competition against Apple's AirTags. So, the company's next move is to be acquired by Life360 to get better resources to compete in its segment. The family tracking company bought Tile for US$205 million. According to Tile CEO CJ Prober, the company will still operate under the same branding.

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