• Android Messages hits the web for browser-based texting

    Google added Rich Communication Services (RCS) into its Android OS to help it compete with Apple's popular iMessage. Google has also been exploring texting from your web browser since at least February. Now the feature appears to be officially availa… Source: Engadget | Android Messages hits the web for browser-based texting

    June 18, 2018 | by Raheel
  • ACLU petitions Amazon to stop selling surveillance technology to the government

    The American Civil Liberties Union is delivering a petition to Amazon’s Seattle headquarters today with more than 150,000 signatures. They are requesting for Amazon to stop providing the government with facial recognition technology. “Amazon has entered the surveillance business, and they’re selling to the government,” reads the online ACLU petition, which has nearly 60,000 signatures …

    June 18, 2018 | by Raheel
  • What the most successful people do, according to this meme

    It seems like everyone on Twitter has an opinion about what makes a person successful.  Last week, Twitter user @APompliano tweeted a list of things he believes “the most successful people” do. It’s a pretty vague bunch of descriptors —  successful people “have laser focus” and “build incredible teams,” he claims.  Apparently, successful people and …

    June 18, 2018 | by Raheel
  • Hulu orders revenge drama pilot from 'Handmaid's Tale' producer

    It seems Hulu is interested in telling more stories about women with agency. The streaming service has ordered a pilot for a revenge drama from Warren Littlefield, an executive producer of The Handmaid's Tale. Reprisal is about a woman who seeks veng… Source: Engadget | Hulu orders revenge drama pilot from 'Handmaid's Tale' producer

    June 18, 2018 | by Raheel
  • 'Westworld' mobile game puts you in control June 21st

    HBO and Warner Bros. have been teasing their Westworld mobile game for nigh-on half a year. Now, though, they finally have something to show. The Behaviour Interactive-built game is slated to arrive on June 21st — Apple provided the date for iOS, bu… Source: Engadget | 'Westworld' mobile game puts you in control June 21st

    June 18, 2018 | by Raheel
  • Android Messages will let you send texts from your computer starting today

    Android Messages will let you send texts from your computer starting today  The Verge Android Messages Is Getting Some of the Best Features From Google’s Abandoned Chat App  Gizmodo Google’s iMessage competitor just got a tiny bit better  BGR Full coverage Source: Google News | Android Messages will let you send texts from your computer starting today

    June 18, 2018 | by Raheel
  • Four problems YouTube Music will face in the UK

    The worst-kept secret in music is out, and Google has now released YouTube Music and YouTube Premium in 11 more countries. But despite being in the streaming music game for quite a while, the company is almost going to have to start fresh in several… Source: Engadget | Four problems YouTube Music will face in …

    June 18, 2018 | by Raheel
  • Dish is bringing Netflix to more hotel rooms

    Dish Network began offering hotel entertainment in 2017 with an Android TV-powered box that let guests stream and watch live television in the comfort of their own hotel room. YouTube and Sling TV were supported via built-in Chromecast, but Netflix w… Source: Engadget | Dish is bringing Netflix to more hotel rooms

    June 18, 2018 | by Raheel
  • Instagram will shame you when you've wasted too much time in the app

    If Instagram is the main cause of your phone addiction, the app may soon be able to help. We’ve now gotten another look at how Instagram’s upcoming “usage insights” feature will help users curb their Instagram addiction. SEE ALSO: Instagram is proof shameless copying pays off In addition to stats showing just how long you’ve …

    June 18, 2018 | by Raheel
  • 8 mind-bending questions 'Westworld' needs to answer in its Season 2 finale

    There is no other show on television quite like Westworld when it comes to keeping an audience guessing until the last minute. The entire first season of the show was predicated on not knowing who certain characters really were, when certain events were happening, and what all of its cryptic philosophical catchphrases really meant. The …

    June 18, 2018 | by Raheel