Tuesday
Nov162021

Crucial Tech Tools for Property Managers

The property management profession comes with many responsibilities, from finding and screening tenants, handling evictions and move-outs, maintaining and managing financial records and budget, and collecting rent and supervising employees. These tasks can be overwhelming, and this is why property managers should use various tech tools to make their work easier and less demanding. Here are some crucial tech tools property managers should implement to meet their goals and improve efficiency.

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Tuesday
Nov162021

Twitter starts rolling out a fix for 'disappearing tweets'

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If you've used Twitter, you've probably had the social media site suddenly refresh in the middle of a tweet you're reading. Twitter is starting to roll out a fix for these disappearing tweets on the web. You will get an option to choose when Twitter loads new tweets on your timeline. There will be a tweet counter at the top of the interface that you can click.

Twitter is in the process of rolling this feature out, so you might not have access to it right away. And the company plans several other updates to fix problems like these.

Source: Twitter | Via: Engadget

Tuesday
Nov162021

You can ask Alexa to 'Play Something' on Netflix using a Fire TV

 

If you have a Fire TV, you can now use Alexa to ask the system to use the Play Something feature on Netflix. All you need to say is, "Alexa, Play Something on Netflix." You can use the Fire TV's remote, or if you have the Omni series Fire TV, you can do this hands-free. The feature is available for users in Canada and the US.

Source: Engadget

Tuesday
Nov162021

Microsoft adds final 76 titles to its backward compatibility program

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Microsoft is adding 76 more games to its Xbox backward compatibility program. This batch will be the last one, as Xbox Compatibility Program Lead Peggy Lo explained, it "reached the limit of our ability to bring new games to the catalog from the past due to licensing, legal and technical constraints." The update includes the entire Max Payne series and F.E.A.R. franchise, Star Wars: Jedi Knight II, and Skate 2.

All the titles added will support Auto HDR on the Xbox Series X and Series S consoles. The Xbox Series X and Xbox One X will render the games at four times their native resolution, while the Xbox Series S will do so at three times. And the Xbox One S and Xbox One will do that at double the resolution. Eleven titles will get FPS Boost, which improves framerates up to 60 frames per second, and 26 existing games in the library will also get the feature. 

Source: Xbox | Via: Engadget