Instagram Stories’ New Reels Feature Similar to TikTok is Already Available in Brazil
Instagram is to introduce a new feature to its Stories called Reels which is similar to the Chinese TikTok. Reels is initially launching in Brazil only.
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Instagram is to introduce a new feature to its Stories called Reels which is similar to the Chinese TikTok. Reels is initially launching in Brazil only.
Reports reveal that Dell Technologies Inc plans to offer its business clients more flexible and on-demand buying options for various products.
The Facebook Pay will be a unified payment service available across all Facebook apps like Messenger, Instagram, and WhatsApp. This service will work independently from Facebook’s Calibra network and wallet.
Apple’s new MacBook Pro laptop will be available for purchase this week. It will cost about the same as the 15-inch model that starts at $2,399.
Tesla’s earlier announced gigafactory for the European market has now been revealed by Elon Musk to be in Berlin. The factory is expected to be fully operation no later than 2021, and will begin with the Model Y.
It is believed that Google secretly gathered millions of patient records in the framework of the initiative that is known under the name “Project Nightingale”.
CoinMarketCap, one of the oldest services in the industry, will introduce new ways to measure the project’s success based on liquidity.
Apple is currently building up its resources to launch its augmented-reality headset in 2022 and AR glasses by 2023.
Swedish E-scoter firm Voi has reportedly raised about $85 million in its second funding round in 8 months. The funds will be used to ramp up work on its kick scooters as well as software development.
While some people may still feel uncomfortable about AI, wider adoption of AI-based solutions are inevitable in the banking industry.
Vertical Research Partners describes the stock of Virgin Galactic Holdings Inc. as a “one-of-a-kind opportunity to invest in space tourism.”
Xiaomi has officially unveiled the Mi Watch that runs a skinned version of Google Wear OS with prices starting at $185.
The mobile application for trading shares called Robinhood has a dangerous exploit that allows traders to raise money out of thin air.
Xiaomi’s Mi CC9 Pro premium edition handset tops the DxOMark results performing excellently in several categories.
Many world’s governments decided to ban Facebook’s Libra before it enters the game. However, the EU wants to go even further.