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BREAKING: Google introduces new way to search by filming video

BREAKING: Google introduces new way to search by filming video

Google has released a new feature which will allow people to search the internet by taking a video. Video search…
How has the digital nomad trend evolved over the years?

How has the digital nomad trend evolved over the years?

Whether seen as a positive or a negative, the digital nomad trend continues with new visas and organisations aimed at…
Facebook at 20: Four ways the app changed the world

Facebook at 20: Four ways the app changed the world

Look at the image above. This is how Facebook, or The Facebook as it was then known, looked when Mark…
Brazil’s Embraer plans to build electric flying taxi factory near Sao Paulo

Brazil’s Embraer plans to build electric flying taxi factory near Sao Paulo

The Brazilian plane maker Embraer says a new factory will be built near Sao Paulo to produce electric flying taxis…
AI to replace DJs or to make the work easier?

AI to replace DJs or to make the work easier?

You’re in a club, the music’s pounding and the lights are flashing. You look up to the DJ booth but…
Meta: Facebook owner launches $7.99 a month virtual reality service

Meta: Facebook owner launches $7.99 a month virtual reality service

Facebook owner Meta has launched a virtual reality (VR) subscription service as it tries to make that part of its…
WhatsApp to allow users to edit messages within 15 minutes

WhatsApp to allow users to edit messages within 15 minutes

WhatsApp says it will allow users to edit messages, in a move that will see it match a feature offered…
Muslim dating app loses appeal against Tinder owner Match Group

Muslim dating app loses appeal against Tinder owner Match Group

A Muslim dating app which was told to change its name over similarities to Match.com has lost its appeal. The…
Why is YouTube mad at Canada?

Why is YouTube mad at Canada?

A new law that seeks to give Canadian artists a leg up online has left many influencers and tech giants…
Netflix to invest $2.5bn in new South Korea films and TV shows

Netflix to invest $2.5bn in new South Korea films and TV shows

Streaming giant Netflix says it will invest $2.5bn (£2bn) in South Korea over the next four years. The firm’s co-chief…
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