- Netflix Scheduled 50+ New Games by 2023 Netflix tries not only to be one of the most productive series makers, but also a profitable gaming platform. In November 2021 It released 5 mobile games, including Stranger Things within its new Games Catalogue. Today, the catalog includes 18 titles and lets all subscribers install and play them on iOS and Android for free.
50+ New Titles
The Washington Post reports that Netflix is ready to add over 50 new titles by the end of 2022, which looks like a very ambitious plan. It also shows us that the company is serious about mobile gaming and makes huge investments in this...
- May 02, 2022
- Twitter is Testing a Vibe CheckFeature The so-called Vibe feature could be released anytime soon to let Twitter users set statuses. There are no official comments on that, but a trusted researcher and reverse engineer Jane Manchun Wong reports finding a track record that features this update. Let’s take a look at the details.
Tiny Bunch of Statuses
Judging by the screenshots made by Wong, the upcoming Set a Status field will be placed right above the tweet-making box. You will be able to choose one of the ready-made statuses from the drop-down list. There are currently 5 statuses and they are not funny at all for some...
- Apr 27, 2022
- Netflix Finally Creates a Category Hub! Netflix is rolling out its brand new content navigation feature called the Category Hub. Now it’s a part of the TV menu to let you find the content you like faster than usual. All due to the variety of categories that make it easy to find new titles by genre. Let’s figure out how the new feature works.
Finally, it’s Convenient!
Compared to the original content navigator, the new Category Hub will make it easier to browse your favorite genres and types of movies. Now you can leave behind searching by movie titles and find what you need via genre directories.
Besides, the...
- Apr 25, 2022
- WhatsApp to Simplify Order Creation in Chats WhatsApp features tracker WABetaInfo recent beta version research revealed that WhatsApp includes signs of an upcoming business-focused update. Its features will be available via the Order option that appeared in the previous WhatsApp beta. Let’s dig into the details.
Sell Conveniently
As the report suggests, business users will soon be able to add products via the “Catalogue” feature that appeared in the app back in 2019. The new feature will let you create orders with a specific quantity of items, while the app will automatically calculate the subtotal and total number of items in the orders. Created orders will automatically go to...
- Apr 20, 2022
- Meta Charges 47.6% on Horizon Worlds Digital Assets Meta Platforms has announced that it will charge roughly 47.6% on digital assets created in the VR platform Horizon Worlds. This is the overall fee that includes the fixed 30% hardware comission for all Meta Quest Store sales and an extra 17.6% fee on the Horizon platform.
Into The Future
On April 11, Meta Platforms announced that it would soon start testing a set of creative tools that will let creators publish digital assets for Horizon Worlds and monetize them. This will become one of the key features of the long-term metaverse project plan.
Meta, which is the new name for the former...
- Apr 18, 2022
- Instagram Disables In-Stream Ads Feature It looks like Instagram is getting closer to revolutionizing itself, with those in-stream ad videos being no longer available in the app. All ad partners are now receiving this information in a message. All the details are below.
Reels Instead
As the in-app notification says, the in-stream ads are no longer available. Ad partners won’t stay without an alternative, though. Now they can all use Reels ad placement instead. The update was probably of no surprise to you after the IGTV brand disappeared from the platform in October. There’s just no more space for in-stream ad placement.
The new unified video content flow...
- Apr 13, 2022
- WhatsApp Media Autosave Disabled for Disappearing Chats WhatsApp Disappearing Chats is finally becoming a more logical feature. The updated version of the app disables automatic media saving to your smartphone's Camera Roll or gallery when you are using disappearing chats. The feature was spotted in the February beta version of the app for the first time. More on that below.
“Media Visibility” – Off!
A popular WhatsApp tracker WABetaInfo, reports that the Meta-owned messenger is already rolling out the update globally to prevent automatic data saving from disappearing chats on both Android and iOS. All the users who install the update will receive a notification that the “Media Visibility” feature...
- Apr 13, 2022
- Instagram’s Testing Fullscreen Main Feed The upcoming revamped Instagram feed has been in the titles for a while already and now the company is officially testing a full-screen feed. The new content flow will get rid of the stories bar and deliver everything via an immersive swipeable user interface. Read on to know the details.
Single Flow
As reported by researcher Alessando Paluzzi, the news feed would still include regular posts, but they will be mixed with Stories and Reels. Stories will include a frame bar to indicate that you can swipe to see more stories, while Reels will come with a progress bar.
Although we can’t test...
- Apr 06, 2022
- YouTube to Get Podcasts Homepage & Audio Ads The recent YouTube documentation leak reveals that the company has plans to compete with industry-leading podcast platforms like Apple and Spotify. The leaked 84-page document covers a roadmap of potential future changes in video hosting. Let’s quickly review the details!
“Looking Ahead”
The 84-page presentation allegedly produced by YouTube was first mentioned on Podnews. The document called “Looking Ahead” suggests that YouTube may get a brand new podcast homepage to expand the content database. Besides, the presentation says that YouTube will offer brands to purchase Google-powered audio ads built into all YouTube’s audio content formats, including podcasts.
Podcast creators will obtain a separate...
- Apr 04, 2022
- Top-5 best games for smartphones When it comes to games for smartphones, there are a ton of them out there. It can be tough to find the best ones, but we’ve got you covered. Here are the best games for smartphones, whether you’re an iOS or Android user.
1. PUBG
PUBG is an online multiplayer battle royale game developed and published by PUBG Corporation, a subsidiary of South Korean video game company Bluehole. In the game, as many as a hundred participants air-drop onto a remote island and forage for arms and gear to eliminate their opponents while striving to survive against incoming attacks.The available safe area...
- Mar 31, 2022
- Brawl Stars: 10 most interesting facts Brawl Stars is a mobile game developed and published by Supercell. It was released on iOS and Android devices in December 2018. The game is a third-person shooter with a cartoonish art style. We have collected 10 interesting facts about the game for you.
1. Brawl Stars is a free-to-play game.
2. In-app purchases are available for players who want to progress faster in the game.
3. The game features multiple game modes, including a 3v3 mode, a 6-player battle royale mode, and a 9-player Heist mode.
4. Players can choose to play as one of several characters, each with their own unique abilities.
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- Mar 30, 2022
- Meta Launches 3D Ads on Instagram and Facebook Meta has a long-term plan to develop its own multiverse. As part of its implementation, the company introduces innovative technologies on its platforms and concludes contracts with its manufacturers. The tech giant recently partnered with VNTANA, which uses augmented reality in e-commerce. Such collaboration will soon provide users with 3D advertising on Instagram and Facebook.
Many modern brands move to a three-dimensional format for promoting their products, and Meta is striving to be in trend. This tendency extends literally to all industries: from fashion and beauty to furniture and home decor. With advanced technologies, companies will be able to create 3D...
- Mar 30, 2022