
Muhammad Jarir Kanji
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There's a new Instagram app that gets rid of everything you hate about the current version
By Muhammad Jarir Kanji published

Trump signs executive orders banning transactions with Chinese owners of TikTok, WeChat
By Muhammad Jarir Kanji published
President Trump signed executive orders Thursday night doubling down on earlier reports that the administration would be going after the Chinese-owned app TikTok.

China is reportedly considering retaliating against Apple and Qualcomm following U.S. move to cut off Huawei's chip supply
By Muhammad Jarir Kanji published

New WhatsApp beta expands group call limit to eight people
By Muhammad Jarir Kanji published
WhatsApp is rolling out a new beta that both makes it easier to start group calls and expands the number of people that can be included in one.

Google Fi now offers eSIM support for iPhones, but only for new users
By Muhammad Jarir Kanji published
Google is expanding eSIM support for its carrier subsidiary. Previously exclusive to just the Pixel line, the feature now also works for the latest batch of iPhones, albeit with some caveats.

Spigen is donating all its proceeds toward COVID-19 relief until April 30
By Muhammad Jarir Kanji published
The case maker has announced that all proceeds from purchases made from a Spigen Branded Webstore between April 9 and April 30 will be used to provide medical equipment to healthcare personnel.

It's not just you, Snapchat is currently down
By Muhammad Jarir Kanji published
The popular messaging app is experiencing some issues, with a peak of over 14,000 outage reports on DownDetector within the last two hours.

The YouTube app says goodbye to 'Trending', hello to 'Explore'
By Muhammad Jarir Kanji published
Google is making some changes to the YouTube mobile app. The 'Trending' app is now being replaced with 'Explore,' which adds the ability to access different categories of content.

Ad industry asks Google to stay its hand over proposal to kill cookies
By Muhammad Jarir Kanji published
The American Association of Advertising Agencies and Association of National Advertisers have both urged Google to not stick to a plan that would see Chrome blocking third-party cookies by default.

Go over that troll's comment history with YouTube's new Profile Cards
By Muhammad Jarir Kanji published
Google is launching a new Profile Cards for YouTube that lets you see more information about a particular user, as well as their history, albeit only for the current channel.

Google plans to improve privacy by deprecating user-agent strings on Chrome
By Muhammad Jarir Kanji published

Massive breach leaves 267 million Facebook users' data exposed
By Muhammad Jarir Kanji published

Facebook is reportedly developing its own operating system
By Muhammad Jarir Kanji published
Facebook plans to reduce its reliance on Android for its first-party hardware by creating its own operating system, as well as custom-made chips to run them.

Google Translate just got an upgrade thanks to better offline support
By Muhammad Jarir Kanji published
Offline functionality on Google Translate just got better thanks to improved on-device algorithms, support for more languages, as well as offline transliteration.

People with epilepsy attacked on Twitter with video that can cause seizures
By Muhammad Jarir Kanji published
A targeted attack on the Epilepsy Foundation's Twitter page contained a video with strobing effects that could cause victims to suffer from seizures.

PSA: Update WhatsApp immediately to avoid this annoying bug
By Muhammad Jarir Kanji published
A WhatsApp bug that was fixed in a September build of the app could cause your phone to crash if someone sends you a wonky message on your group chats.

Amazon sets its eyes on India with free Audible Suno service
By Muhammad Jarir Kanji published
Amazon is launching a free variant of its audio portfolio via Audible in India. The new service, named Suno, is exclusive to the country and features 60 exclusives.

There's now an app for Craigslist
By Muhammad Jarir Kanji published
Craiglist this week launched official mobile apps for iOS and Android, though the latter is unfortunately still in beta.

Smartphone owners in China now need to send facial scans to the government
By Muhammad Jarir Kanji published
The Chinese government this week passed new legislation mandating users to submit facial scans to the government before activating a new SIM card or phone number.
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