Joe Maring
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WhatsApp for iOS now supports in-line Instagram and Facebook videos
By Joe Maring published
As part of the latest update to the iOS app, you can now watch Instagram and Facebook videos directly within your WhatsApp conversations.
How to change your Twitter password
By Joe Maring published
Changing your Twitter password and enabling two-factor authentication is always a good idea. Here's how to do it.
WhatsApp founder leaves the company after privacy disputes with Facebook
By Joe Maring published
Jan Koum, WhatsApp's Co-Founder and CEO, is leaving the company following disagreements with Facebook over user privacy matters.
Intel's stopping development of its Vaunt smart glasses
By Joe Maring published
As a result of closing its New Devices Group, Intel will no longer be working on its Vaunt AR glasses that were shown off this past February.
Twitter plans on breaking all third-party apps/clients this June (Updated: API change is delayed)
By Joe Maring last updated
Twitter will be removing its "streaming services" platform on June 19, 2018, and in the process will effectively break all third-party clients.
HTC Vive Pro headset now available for pre-order at $799
By Joe Maring published
After being announced at CES 2018, the HTC Vive Pro is now available for pre-order at a pricey $799
Fitbit OS 2.0 rolling out to Fitbit Ionic with new gestures, Deezer, and more
By Joe Maring published
Fitbit OS 2.0 is now rolling out to the Fitbit Ionic, and with it comes a lot of the new features found on the Fitbit Versa. Here's what's new!
Fitbit is adding menstrual cycle tracking for its female users
By Joe Maring published
Beginning this spring, all female Fitbit users will be able to track their menstrual cycles on the Versa, Ionic, and Fitbit app.
This is our first look at Fitbit's next smartwatch
By Joe Maring published
Shortly after an earnings call where Fitbit confirmed it's working on a "mass appeal" smartwatch, new images have appeared showing just that.
This is how Google Chrome's new ad-blocker works
By Joe Maring published
Google Chrome's built-in ad-blocker is here, and this is how it aims to make the Internet a more enjoyable place.
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