Saturday
Jun162018

Instagram shuts down testing of screenshot notifications in Stories

Earlier this year, Instagram was testing out a feature that would let some users know if someone took a screenshot of their Story. But it seems testing has stopped. Instagram didn’t specify why they stopped it but it has confirmed the news. Now, users can go back to taking screenshots anytime they like without those they’re taking screenshots from being notified of the activity.

Source: The Next Web

Friday
Jun152018

Netflix saves ‘Lucifer’ from cancellation

Michael Courtney/FOX

Lucifer was one of the shows that we’re put on the chopping block after its third season. We say was as Netflix just picked up the show from Fox. Lucifer’s official Twitter account has confirmed the news. While the show wasn’t a major ratings hit for Fox, its fans wouldn’t take the cancellation lying down, especially with a cliffhanger for an ending in its third season. Now, at least we know the show is coming back for a fourth season. We don’t know yet how many episodes or when it’ll air but we’ll keep you updated when we learn more.

Source: io9

Friday
Jun152018

Apple inks multi-year content partnership with Oprah Winfrey

Apple is partnering with Oprah Winfrey on a multi-year content partnership which will see Winfrey and Apple  creating original programs that embrace her incomparable ability to connect with audiences around the world. Winfrey’s projects will be released as part of a lineup of original content from Apple. Apple has been ramping up potential programming for its own streaming video play and Oprah adds a lot of potential for future projects.

Friday
Jun152018

Here’s our first official look at ‘Wonder Woman 1984’

Both Patty Jenkins and Gal Gadot took to Twitter a couple of days ago to show us glimpses of the upcoming Wonder Woman sequel. The photos, one feature Gal in front of televisions with iconic images from the era and the other of a tracksuit-wearing Steve Trevor, raises one important question for us: How is Steve alive?

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