Instagram has been in the news plenty of late, and it's following all of that up with a new feature that will make it easier to follow people that you meet in real life. Dubbed Nametag, the feature allows users to display their username on a phone in a format that will allow another user to scan it. Similar to a QR code but not as strange to look at, the new tags can be customized with the inclusion of stickers as well as different colors.
Apple may not have given the AirPods the refresh we were hoping for last month, but the company did just revamp its BeatsX earphone lineup instead.
Amazon took everyone by surprise when it released easily 100 new products last month, and while that may be a minor exaggeration, we don't think by much. There were new updates to all kinds of products, with whole new ones being released as well. One stalwart of Amazon's lineup is the Echo, and there's a great deal to be had on a first-generation Echo right now.
Nintendo Switch 2 release date has been set for next year according to a new report. Here's what we know about it so far.
With the arrival of iOS 12.1 beta 2 yesterday, Apple also brought more than 70 new emoji to the party, with some truly awesomely drawn emoji to be enjoyed including new people as well as an array of animals and food, although the bagel is causing quite a stir on social media.
It has perhaps taken a little longer than we might have expected, but DxOMark has released its score for the iPhone XS Max camera, with it scoring particularly highly with a result of 105.
The popular Tile trackers have today received an update, with both the Tile Mate and Tile Pro launching with perhaps one of the most requested features in tow. Both of the new trackers offer replaceable batteries.
Amazon's assault on the hardware world continues. Jeff Bezos' company has revealed its latest iteration to its Fire TV Stick, introducing 4K support, Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision, and all bundled together for a highly affordable $49.99.
Here's how to download official Windows 10 Pro ISO file legally without needing any product key directly from Microsoft. More info on this is detailed in the post below.
We have a pair of Bluetooth audio deals here that we think you are going to love because whether you want to listen using your own headphones or some new ones, both of these deals will do the trick nicely.















