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Google Announces ‘YouTube Red’ Subscription Service, Here Are The Details

Oliver Haslam·October 22, 2015
Google just announced a paid subscription service called YouTube Red, which costs $9.99 per month. Here is everything you need to know.

Facebook Confirms ‘Reactions’ Feature For Expressing Emotions Beyond ‘Like’

Paul Morris·October 10, 2015
The world's largest social network Facebook has confirmed that a new feature called "Reactions" is officially being put through test in order to see how users interact with it. Users of Facebook have long wanted a "Dislike" button to be made available on the social network. After all, it seems a little unfair that you can "Like" a post, status update, photo, or comment, but you have no real way of showing dissatisfaction. Rather than integrating a "Dislike" button, Mark Zuckerberg has opted for a more dynamic feature that provides additional options to the end-user.

Amazon Discounts Prime Membership To Just $67 For One Day Only

Oliver Haslam·September 23, 2015

YouTube To Support Live Game Streaming From Android Phones Soon

Paul Morris·September 17, 2015
YouTube has taken the opportunity to capture the collective attention of a captive audience during this year's Tokyo Game Show with an announcement relating to mobile gaming. Executives from the Google-owned video streaming service have told those in attendance at the show that Android gamers will soon be able to live stream their gaming sessions directly to YouTube from an array of Android devices.

Uber Is Now Available In Las Vegas, Again

Paul Morris·September 16, 2015
After spending a great deal of time, energy and resources fighting the system, Uber has once again started offering its services in the gambling capital of the world, Las Vegas. The fast-growing transportation network company had originally started trading in Las Vegas in October of last year, but was promptly stopped in its tracks thanks to an injunction served by the Washoe County District Court. After almost a year of battling, Uber is now back in business once again in the city of lights.

Facebook Is Finally Getting A Dislike Button, Confirms Mark Zuckerberg

Sameed Khan·September 16, 2015

Apple Announces New iCloud Storage Prices

Paul Morris·September 10, 2015
Apple's iPhone-centric event hosted at the legendary Bill Graham Civic Auditorium did not disappoint. The introduction of the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus brought with it pretty much everything that was expected, as well as a few nice surprises that definitely makes the two devices more appealing. To compliment the new iPhone hardware, as well as the underlying iOS 9 software that will ultimately power said hardware, Apple has also introduced new pricing tiers for iCloud storage upgrades.

Tests Show Verizon 5G Is Faster Than Google Fiber, Could Launch In 2017

Paul Morris·September 8, 2015
It only seems like five minutes ago that we were waxing lyrical about the download speeds offered by 4G/LTE and waiting eagerly for networks around the world to introduce it. Verizon, one of the world's largest mobile carriers, clearly isn't one to rest on its laurels, as demonstrated by the fact that the company has already put its 5G technology through its paces with some astonishing results.

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Zayed Rehman·September 3, 2015

M Is For: Facebook’s Answer To Siri, Google Now And Cortana

Oliver Haslam·August 27, 2015
Facebook M is the social network's new Messenger-nested digital assistant that aims to one-up Siri, Google Now and Cortana by performing real-world tasks.

YouTube Gaming Arrives On iOS, Android And Web To Compete With Twitch

Oliver Haslam·August 27, 2015
After months of build up, Google today finally launched its competitor to Twitch, with YouTube Gaming going live on the web today, and its iOS & Android apps also being made available.

Coin 2.0 Announced, Features NFC Support, Here Are The Details [Video]

Aatif·August 27, 2015

Soon, uTorrent May No Longer Be Completely Free

Oliver Haslam·August 26, 2015
After some of the apps bundled in the uTorrent installer were flagged as malware by anti-virus software, the people behind the BitTorrent client have started to explore other ways of making money, though it would seem that they aren't yet sure exactly what that will look like.

Movie Makers File Lawsuit Against Popcorn Time Users In The U.S.

Oliver Haslam·August 22, 2015
Users of popular movie streaming app Popcorn Time might want to reconsider after the decidedly illegal software became the latest to find itself squarely in the sights of movie makers in the United States. In documents now available to anyone with a web browser, it is clear that the makers of comedy The Cobbler are going after users of Popcorn Time in the U.S. state of Oregon.

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