
PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium now come with a 7-day free trial for new users in the UK
Jul 19, 2022 09:33 am UTC| Technology Business
A few weeks after, Sony launched the all-new PlayStation Plus. The company seemed to have implemented a 7-day free trial offer for new users. However, the promo appears to be exclusively available for gamers in the United...

Jul 19, 2022 08:57 am UTC| Technology
Apple has reportedly started working on the successors of the 14-inch, and 16-inch MacBook Pros introduced last year. The upcoming premium Macs could be introduced as early as this year, and they are expected to ship with...

Snapchat for Web launches for Snapchat+ subscribers with support for desktop video calls and chats
Jul 19, 2022 08:06 am UTC| Technology
Snapchat is finally getting a web desktop version that will initially offer some of the apps features, including video calling and private chats. However, its launch will be exclusively available to people paying for a...

Apple sued for antitrust violations over Apple Pay
Jul 18, 2022 23:34 pm UTC| Economy Business Technology
Payment card issuers sued Apple Inc in a proposed class action for allegedly abusing its market power in mobile devices to thwart competition for its Apple Pay mobile wallet. In contrast to manufacturers of...

Jul 18, 2022 08:53 am UTC| Technology
Facebook confirmed it is working on a new functionality that, when implemented, will allow users to create up to five different profiles. But the social media giant clarified that the feature in testing would only permit...

Samsung Galaxy Z-series foldable phones won’t have an Exynos-powered variant in 2023, report says
Jul 18, 2022 08:02 am UTC| Technology Business
Samsung has yet to unveil this years lineup of foldable phones, but a new report already claims to have the first details about the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5. Both devices, like their predecessors, are expected...

Why is tech giant Apple trying to teach our teachers?
Jul 18, 2022 06:57 am UTC| Technology
Apple products are already a central part of our lives in so many ways. We use them to work, socialise, monitor our heart rates, pay for things and watch TV. But did you know they are also involved in teaching school...