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The motorola razr+ Drops Exclusively in Viva Magenta at T-Mobile
The motorola razr+ Drops Exclusively in Viva Magenta at T-Mobile
BELLEVUE, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 1, 2023--
2023-06-02 03:24
TurnOnGreen Teams Up with Nationwide Automotive Fleet Management Firms, Boosting Industry Sustainability
TurnOnGreen Teams Up with Nationwide Automotive Fleet Management Firms, Boosting Industry Sustainability
MILPITAS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 10, 2023--
2023-07-10 20:46
Nicki Minaj, Snoop Dogg and 21 Savage all set to be playable Operators in ‘Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2’!
Nicki Minaj, Snoop Dogg and 21 Savage all set to be playable Operators in ‘Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2’!
As part of the franchise’s celebration of 50 years of hip-hop, Nicki Minaj, Snoop Dogg and 21 Savage will be playable Operators in ‘Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2’.
2023-07-28 20:22
Facebook reveals new logo to ‘make F stand apart’ – but can you tell the difference?
Facebook reveals new logo to ‘make F stand apart’ – but can you tell the difference?
Meta is revamping Facebook’s logo to a darker blue with a few small tweaks to create what it claims is a “bolder, electric and everlasting” design. The “subtle” logo change – which at first glance may seem barely noticeable – incorporates a “more confident expression of Facebook’s core blue color,” the social media company said in a blog post. Facebook says the logo change to the lowercase “f” is more visually accessible in the platform’s app with “stronger contrast for the ’f’ to stand apart”. “We wanted to ensure that the refreshed logo felt familiar, yet dynamic, polished and elegant in execution. These subtle, but significant changes allowed us to achieve optical balance with a sense of forward movement.” Dave N, director of design at Facebook said. The social media giant highlighted three “key drivers” behind the evolution of its logo, including a push to “elevate the most iconic elements” of the brand, and to create “an expansive set of colors” anchored in blue. Over the years, the social media platform’s logo has undergone a number of changes, starting from one that had square boundaries to the current circular design. The new logo, the company says, uses its custom typeface – Facebook Sans – and a redesigned wordmark and logo to “create a consistent treatment and improve overall legibility.” The new design has led to some being left puzzled on social media. Some users, however, described the design changes in a little more detail. Facebook says it has also developed a new colour palette with a new set of hues, tones and contrast ratios. “The deep tonal range of secondary blues allows for flexibility while providing balance as a single expression of our brand identity,” the company said. It said more changes to the platform’s “reactions, typography and iconography” are to be rolled out in the future. “All of these refinements will create a more consistent, personal and seamless experience for the billions of people who interact with Facebook daily,” the company said. Meta likely has more changes planned for the brand’s design in the coming days, with the company describing the latest tweaks on Wednesday’s blog as “the first phase of a refreshed identity system” for the app. Read More Meta’s encryption plans will create ‘safe haven’ for paedophiles, Braverman says Elon Musk warns of ‘civilisational risk’ posed by AI at historic gathering of tech giant chiefs Twitter rival Threads’ launch of much-anticipated feature did little to attract more users, data suggests What is ‘Rumble’, where Russell Brand is posting videos? Google sued after man drove off collapsed bridge while following map directions Google’s powerful ‘Bard’ AI can now get into your email
2023-09-21 14:46
COP28’s Biggest Conflicts Are on Display at the UN General Assembly
COP28’s Biggest Conflicts Are on Display at the UN General Assembly
As world leaders gathered at the United Nations General Assembly in New York City this week, everyone seemed
2023-09-20 12:23
Keemstar disagrees with Andrew Tate's 'emergency meeting' ranking among 5 most viewed streams on Internet: 'Not true'
Keemstar disagrees with Andrew Tate's 'emergency meeting' ranking among 5 most viewed streams on Internet: 'Not true'
Keemstar is a popular YouTuber who disagreed with his tweet regarding the viewership details on Andrew Tate's first livestream on Rumble
2023-06-16 15:27
YouTube stops Russell Brand making money from his videos after sexual assault allegations
YouTube stops Russell Brand making money from his videos after sexual assault allegations
YouTube has decided to temporarily prevent comedian Russell Brand from making money from his videos following multiple allegations of rape and sexual assault against him.
2023-09-19 23:56
Microvast Appoints Zach Ward as President to Drive Ongoing U.S. Expansion
Microvast Appoints Zach Ward as President to Drive Ongoing U.S. Expansion
STAFFORD, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 8, 2023--
2023-08-09 04:53
Can You Refund Your Fortnite Account?
Can You Refund Your Fortnite Account?
Players can get refunds to their Fortnite accounts by contacting Epic Games or applying for a FTC refund for purchases from January 2017 to September 2022.
2023-09-28 03:49
NYC Continues to Breathe Canada’s Wildfire Smoke: Weather Watch
NYC Continues to Breathe Canada’s Wildfire Smoke: Weather Watch
New York City and the US Northeast face another day of eerie orange skies and choking smoke from
2023-06-07 19:54
X/Twitter removes key information about links because Elon Musk thinks it looks better
X/Twitter removes key information about links because Elon Musk thinks it looks better
Elon Musk has stopped X, formerly Twitter, from showing information about links posted to the site. Until the last day, when someone posted a link on X, it showed as an image and the article’s headline, allowing people to see what they would be reading when they clicked. Now, however, that description has been removed. Instead, the article shows up as a normal picture, with the name of the website showing up small in the corner to show that it is a link. The update prompted confusion from many readers, who said that it was unclear whether a post included a link and what that might be a link to. Many news organisations publicly complained that it had forced them to change their strategy for posting on the site, given they could previously depend on Twitter to show the headline of posts. Many tweets that had included links and were posted before the change instantly became incomprehensible, since they had been written to respond to the headline that had pulled through from the article. Mr Musk has said that he ordered the change to improve the site. When the update was first rumoured, in a Forbes report in August, he responded by saying that it was “coming from me directly” and that it will “greatly improve the esthetics”. But it may also be an attempt to encourage users to stay on the site for longer, rather than clicking away to links. Since Mr Musk took over Twitter around a year ago, he has often focused on increasing the amount of time that users spend in its feed. “Our algorithm tries to optimize time spent on X, so links don’t get as much attention, because there is less time spent if people click away,” Mr Musk wrote in a recent tweet. “Best thing is to post content in long form on this platform.” It is also one of a range of recent decisions that looks to put Mr Musk in conflict with news sites. Earlier this year, for instance, X appeared to have added a delay when users clicked on some news sites and other rivals such as Instagram and Blue Sky. Users found that pages would not load for five seconds. Read More Musk confirms he is cutting election integrity staff from X/Twitter ahead of 2024 Reddit will start paying people to post X is shutting down feature to send posts to select people after privacy concern
2023-10-05 22:58
Jeff Bezos and Bob Iger Top Sun Valley List, With AI and Streaming in Focus
Jeff Bezos and Bob Iger Top Sun Valley List, With AI and Streaming in Focus
Walt Disney Co.’s Bob Iger, Amazon.com Inc.’s Jeff Bezos and OpenAI Chief Executive Officer Sam Altman are expected
2023-07-11 23:22