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Instagram Planning to Add Patreon-Like Subscriptions Feature
Instagram is planning to add a subscriptions feature through which creators can earn money on the social media platform.
WhatsApp Rolls Out Multi-Device Support for All iOS and Android Users
The new addition will allow users to run WhatsApp on four linked devices without the need for a smartphone connection.
M1-Powered MacBook Pros Seeing Serious Memory Leak Issues
A user has discovered that his new M1-powered MacBook’s Unified Memory was relegating a good chunk of itself to the OS Control Center.
Apple Supplier TSMC Responds to US Request for Supply Chain Information
The company said on Monday it has responded to Washington's data request related to the global chip shortage.
Can’t Buy SHIB on Wealthsimple? It’s Due to ‘Unprecedented’ Buying Volume
Wealthsimple has had to shut down the buying of Shiba Inu (SHIB) due to 'unprecedented volume' of buying.
Official Bruce Trail iOS App Makes it Easy to Plan Next Hiking Adventure
The new official Bruce Trail app makes it easier for potential hikers to find, plan, and track a hike throughout the extensive trail.
Peloton Loses $8 Billion USD in Value, Shares Plummet After Forecast Cut
The company shares dove 34 percent, on course to wipe off about $8 billion USD from its market value.
3nm Apple Silicon With Up to 40 Cores Expected to Debut in 2023
3nm chip technology is expected to be the next big evolution for Apple hardware.
Twelve South Debuts ActionBand Apple Watch Sweat Band
A new Apple Watch band makes it much easier and comfortable to work out with your Apple Watch.
AirPods 3, Charging Case Teardown Reveals Skin Sensor Module, Single Large Battery
A new teardown of the recently-released third generation of AirPods has been released.
Instagram Link Previews Finally Return to Twitter
Instagram took away the capability to view previews of posts on Twitter following its acquisition by Meta in 2012.
Facebook Parent Company Meta Announces Plans to End ‘Face Recognition”’ System
After a decade of deploying the feature, Facebook's Face Recognition is coming to an end.