Wednesday
Oct062021

Amazon Alexa can now wait a bit before it answers your questions

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Amazon has updated Alexa to make it wait a bit before it responds to your queries. This feature will come in handy if you have a long question to ask the digital assistant or if you have a speech impediment and it takes you a bit more time to ask or say something. You can enable this functionality in the Alexa app.

Android users in the US can now also type in their requests in the Alexa app. It's in public preview right now, and we're hoping Amazon rolls it out more widely later.

Source: The Verge

Wednesday
Oct062021

'Black Widow' is now available to all Disney+ subscribers

 

If you didn't want to pay extra to watch Black Widow on Disney+, this update is for you. The Marvel film is now available for all Disney+ subscribers to access. Black Widow gives us a look at Natasha Romanoff's (played by Scarlett Johansson) past before she becomes the unrelenting spy and assassin. Johansson is joined by Florence Pugh as Yelena, David Harbour as Alexei/The Red Guardian, and Rachel Weisz as Melina. Black Widow is directed by Cate Shortland, penned by Eric Pearson, and produced by Kevin Feige.

Source: Marvel

Wednesday
Oct062021

Instagram rebrands IGTV to Instagram TV

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Instagram is throwing in the towel on IGTV. At least, it is when it comes to that branding. The company is now calling that effort Instagram TV. And it is getting rid of the exclusive IGTV video format. Videos posted to the main Instagram feed can now run up to 60 minutes. That time length was previously reserved for IGTV videos. And IGTV app is now called the Instagram TV app, and a company spokesperson said it would continue to be a "destination for people to visit with the intent of watching video."

Feed videos and IGTV videos will now be consolidated into Instagram TV. They will get a single tab on profile pages. Reels, or Instagram's take on TikTok, looks to be a separate thing still.

Source: The Verge

Tuesday
Oct052021

'Fortnite' will hold 'Shortnitemares' spooky short film fest

As part of its spooky season festivities, Fortnite will be holding its third short film festival by the end of October. "Fortnitemares," as the Halloween event is called, will host "Shortnitemares," a.k.a. scary short films fest. Epic hasn't revealed what titles we could expect from this festival.

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