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Luigi Leonardo

March, 2021
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OnePlusTag Might Be Coming Soon, But Can It Compete With AirTag & Tile?

OnePlus may be working on a tracker like the Apple AirTag called the OnePlusTag, according to a trademark listing that has been spotted.

Fake VLC app hides malware
Fake Android Apps Use Imitation To Spread Malware: What You Need To Know

Two forms of malware are imitating popular Android apps like VLC to spread outside of the Google Play Store. Here's what you should know.

Discord updates its logo
Discord Old Logo Vs. New: Why Clyde Changed & Differences Explained

In celebration of its recent sixth birthday, Discord updated its logo's design. Here's a look at how it has changed and why it was changed.

Tesla pursuing a food-related venture
Tesla Restaurant: What The New Trademark Filing Means & What To Expect

Tesla recently applied for a trademark to pursue a food-related venture in the future. Is the company now working on opening up restaurants?

Telegram founder claims iPhone owners are

Telegram co-founder Pavel Durov claims that iPhone owners are "digital slaves" locked into Apple's unfair ecosystem — does he have a point?

Fitbit might get a snoring tracker soon
Fitbit Snore & Noise Detection Likely Coming Soon: Here's What To Expect

Fitbit is set to roll out new sleep tracking features that include snoring and ambient noise detection, adding to its existing sleep features.

Venmo Improving Privacy Options After Biden Was Tracked Down

Screenshots shared by an app researcher appear to indicate that Venmo will add new privacy options for s after a recent Joe Biden incident.

Twitter confirms Twitter Blue's price
Twitter iOS App Confirms Blue Subscription Price: What You Get For $3

An update to the listing for Twitter's iOS app on the App Store has revealed that the Twitter Blue subscription service will cost $2.99 a month.

Pixel phone Assistant power button
Google Assistant Might Soon Turn Off Your Android Phone For You

It looks like Google Assistant is gaining the ability to turn off an Android phone to for Android 12's changes to the power button.

Apple allegedly compromising privacy in China
Apple's Alleged Privacy Compromises In China Explained

Apple is allegedly compromising the privacy of its s in China to appease the strict policies of the Chinese government. Should s be worried?

Internet Explorer retired by Microsoft
When Microsoft Is Killing Internet Explorer & Why

Microsoft has announced that it is finally retiring Internet Explorer next year and that s will need to transition to Microsoft Edge.

Google working on a new AI language called LaMDA
Google's LaMDA & How It Can Help Improve Conversations With AI

Google's new LaMDA natural language model aims to make conversations with AI smoother and more human-like than ever before, including randomness.

Google introduces quick delete option
Quick Delete In Search & Other Ways Google Is Improving Privacy

Google is adding more privacy options and controls, including the ability to quickly delete and erase history for the last fifteen minutes.

Musk and Bitcoin
How Scammers Impersonating Elon Musk Stole Over $2M In Cryptocurrency

Scammers impersonating Elon Musk and others have stolen more than $2 million from investors. Here's what you need to know to avoid being scammed.

Tesla DMV Logo
Why California DMV Is Now Investigating Tesla Over Full Self-Driving

Tesla is now facing an investigation by the California DMV over whether it falsely d the autonomous capabilities of Full Self-Driving.

Apple cancels Space Gray iMac accessories
Pick Up A Space Gray Magic Keyboard, Trackpad Or Mouse Before They're Gone

Apple is discontinuing the Space Gray versions of its iMac Pro accessories, but you can still get hold of them for as long as existing stocks last.

Joe Biden holding a smartphone showing the Venmo logo
How Joe Biden’s Venmo Was Found So Quickly & What It Means

U.S. president Joe Biden's secret Venmo was recently discovered by reporters. Here's what it means for national security and regular s.

Google Photos ending unlimited storage on June 1
When Google Photos Unlimited Storage Ends & What You Need To Know

Google Photos is ending its free unlimited High quality storage at the end of this month. Here's what s should know in advance of that deadline.

How to do three-way calls on Android
How To Make A Three-Way Phone Call On Android

One Android feature that can be easily overlooked is group calling. Here's how to easily start a three-way voice call on an Android smartphone.

TikTok Green Screen Duet: How To Use The New Combined Video Tool

TikTok's new Green Screen Duet feature allows s to add the Green Screen effect to their Duets, superimposing themselves on other s' videos.