Author: Russell Moreno
Bumble Lets Users To Pay & Keep Them At The Vanguard Of The Match Stack
Bumble rolled out a new feature dubbed as Spotlight that conveys a consumer’s profile to the top of swipe page by people for 30 Minutes. Consumers have to pay 2 Bumble Coins (or $1.99) to get hold of this feature. In addition to this, Spotlight does not call these consumers out in-app, so no other…
Read MoreVictoria’s Secret In Trouble And In Need Of A Makeover!
How would L Brands, the parent company of Victoria’ Secret lingerie fare when it releases its fourth quarter earnings on 28th February is a much awaited happening by analysts in the industry. Much has been talked of this company still considered to be a behemoth in the lingerie industry, in current times. Though its January…
Read MoreWhatsApp For Android Beta Receives 21 Revamped Emojis
WhatsApp for Android has been updated to a new beta version that gets with it revamped 21 emojis. As per a fan website recognized for correct data on WhatsApp features, WABetaInfo, the revamped emojis can be used in WhatsApp for Android beta variant 2.19.21, accessible through Google Play Beta program. This new emojis design is…
Read MoreAT&T’s Stock Drops Down As The Company Misses Expected Revenue Targets
Telecom giant AT&T has reported its Q4 profit which has fulfilled the expectations but the increase in number of postpaid wireless phone subscribers along with the generated revenue has fallen short of the estimates derived by the analysts. The stock of the company has dropped down in the morning hours of the trade. The company…
Read MoreActive Week For Dow With Corporate Earnings, Trade Talks And Fed Policy
The week ahead is hectic but seems to begin with a slow start for U.S. stock futures as it shows traces of weakness. The market is waiting for many events that will determine its direction. There is a policy update by the Federal Reserve, economic reports, and earnings reports and of course the trade talks…
Read MoreVia Ride-Sharing Links LA Users To 3 Metro Stations
In an attempt to tempt users to ride public transportation one more time, LA has rolled out a pilot program developed to transport residents to and from 3 of the crowded Metro stations in the town. The local government of LA first declared its partnership with Via (ride-sharing platform) earlier in 2017. Now, the program…
Read MoreSolar Corona Is Boiling Hot, Thanks To The Turbulence Emergence
The corona of the Sun is millions of degrees hotter than its outer surface. Thus, the Sun totally defies the traditionally gathered scientific understanding. The astrophysicists from the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) along with other scientists have found the reason for the corona’s extreme hotness. The team…
Read MoreApple Patent Tips-Off That Future Devices Could Sense Harmful Gases
Reportedly, Apple been endowed with a patent for implementation of technology that might enable future Apple devices to sense toxic gases. Speckled by an Apple patent-tracking website, the new patent specifies the tiny gas sensors of the firm that will arrive with features such as enhanced poisoning resistance, decreased signal resistance, and improved stability. Apple…
Read MoreDrone Sighting Briefly Stops Flights To Newark International Airport
A flying drone has stopped operations at a primary airport one more time. And this time, it is in the U.S. All inbound flights to EWR (Newark International Airport) were stopped owing to a drone sighting, a spokesperson for FAA claimed to the media in an interview: As per FlightAware (the live flight tracking website),…
Read MoreHTC Declares New Vive Pro Eye VR Headset With Native Eye Tracking
HTC declared a new edition of its high-end Vive Pro VR headset at CES that has built-in & native eye tracking. The headset is dubbed as the Vive Pro Eye, and it commits to convey higher-quality virtual reality experiences, thanks to a tech dubbed as “foveated rendering.” The method lowers the objects’ picture quality on…
Read MoreInfrared Light Can Be Converted Into Visible Light By Novel Materials
Scientists of Columbia University, in association with researchers from Harvard, have prospered in emerging a chemical process to visible light into infrared energy, permitting innocuous radiation to enter living tissue and additional materials deprived of the damage instigated by high-intensity light exposure. The investigation of the team is available in the January 16 issue…
Read MoreAll-Electric Car By Infiniti Will Be Inspired By This Ostentatious Concept
Infiniti last year at North American International Auto Show in Detroit showed up with a low-slung, wild, futuristic car that seemed to come out of a villain’s garage from sci-fi movie. The oddest thing about that EV, although, was that the far-out concept was not electric. Rather than touting the future that parent firm Nissan…
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