Entries by Nicole Batac (11946)

Sunday
Jul202014

Netflix to let you indulge in your guilty pleasures with ‘privacy mode’

Netflix is adopting the incognito/private mode of Web browsers onto its platform with a new feature. The company is reportedly testing a “privacy mode” for users who don’t want friends to know they binge watch TV shows of questionable quality. The mode won’t keep track of the things you’ve watched or use it to come up with new recommendations. According to GigaOm, the feature is currently being tested out in some markets and to a number of users. There is no word yet if this will be fully integrated into the streaming service.

Sunday
Jul202014

Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup 7/13-7/19

Friday
Jul182014

Microsoft to add mobile purchases and boost social interaction on Xbox One

Microsoft is set to release another hefty update for the Xbox One this coming August. Larry Hryb just released a detailed list of what Xbox one users can expect in the next update. One is the ability to purchase games on your mobile device using SmartGlass or Xbox.com. Once you buy a game, your console at home will power on and download and install the game.

Another new feature will be a redesigned activity feed that focuses on sharing and social aspect. It will let you comment and like content on your feed. This has been redesigned into a single column to let you scroll further back in time. There will be a friends section on the Xbox One home screen coming at a later release. To find out more about what’s coming next month, you can check out Major Nelson’s blog.

Friday
Jul182014

Twitter will soon let you access your DM history on their Android and iOS apps

Want to remember what you told your best friend months ago on Twitter’s Direct Messages but can’t seem to access it? Well, Twitter has just tweeted that they plan on releasing an update that will give you access to your DM history on their Android and iPhone apps. They also intend to release updates that will make deleting DMs more consistent on the Web and on mobile.

Source: The Next Web