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Swedish auto streaming platform Spotify has introduced a new feature called Enhance, which will automatically spiff up the playlists with recommended songs that will fit in the user's music existing style.
Facebook has announced launch smart glasses that will give consumers a “new way to capture photos and video, share your adventures”, apart from listening to music or taking phone calls --- a step towards real augmented reality for mass consumers, but a move that <...
Facebook-owned popular instant messaging platform WhatsApp might soon allow users to hide their last seen and profile picture from specific contacts. According to ANI, users will be able to hide their last seen WhatsApp status from specific people. ...
Social media influencers who receive money from companies to promote products must clearly label such posts as advertisements, a top German court ruled on Thursday.
If the influencers are not paid, they can show products without the advert...
Microblogging site Twitter has begun testing a new privacy feature for its platform that will allow users to remove a follower without blocking them. The ‘soft block’ feature is almost similar to that of Instagram’s...
Australia's biggest news publishers, including Rupert Murdoch's The Australian are responsible for comments that readers post on their corporate Facebook pages, an Australian high court ruled on Wednesday.
The court dismi...