
AI-driven news app Artifact kicks off wider rollout
Artifact is now fully available to iOS and Android users, with the news app also letting you what stories are popular among your contacts.
Artifact is now fully available to iOS and Android users, with the news app also letting you what stories are popular among your contacts.
Following an earnings call earlier this week, Paramount+ is set to rollout in more countries in 2022, but none of them are in MEA for
The downvote button will appear in replies, but not be displaying publicly as Twitter tries to see what content works and what doesn’t.
Rolling out to 29 countries this week and four more the week after, podcast subscriptions on Spotify are set to grow.
South Korea has outlined an ambitious plan to get 6G up and running within the decade and could turn to other nations for help.
Following a meeting earlier this week, government’s outlined new timeframes for COVID-19 vaccine rollout phases, but the number don’t add up.
This evening’s presidential address confirmed a move to level 1 lockdown, as well as more COVID-19 vaccines landing locally.
Health Minister Dr Zweli Mkhize confirms that new vaccines will need to be procured in order to cope with the local COVID-19 variant.
Following a focused test, Netflix says it is ready to roll out a new Shuffle Play feature to keep people streaming on its platform.
Both parties have to opt-in for the video chat, with Tinder also adding some security-focused elements for the new feature.
First demoed at an I/O conference in 2018, now it looks like Google Duplex is ready for rollout, but functionality and access is limited.
The streaming platform’s international rollout has seen it reach another milestone.
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