Upcoming WhatsApp updates and features in 2023

The famous messaging app WhatsApp undergoes various updates to keep up with user trends, adding value to the app.

1-Transfer chat without Google drive:

Transfer chat without Google drive

Technology news: Another improvement currently being worked on is the ability to transfer WhatsApp chat history between Android phones without the use of Google Drive. Using this technologically advanced alternative, users will find it much easier to transfer their chat history from one phone to another. When it’s ready, users can transfer their chats to Android by going to WhatsApp Settings > Chats > Chat transfer to Android, scanning the QR code, and then following the on-screen instructions.

2. View once text:

View once text

The view once text feature allows users to send a message that will be automatically deleted once read by the receiver. This feature improves the security of confidential information. This feature is only applicable to text-based messages and not to audio, video, or image-based messages.

3. Bookmark feature in disappearing chats:

Bookmark feature in disappearing chats

WhatsApp is working on a bookmark icon. It appears in the message bubble of the disappearing messages, indicating that they will not disappear from the chat. The feature is under development on Android. WhatsApp tracker WABetaInfo said the feature would distinguish saved messages from regular messages that disappear in chat.

4. Multiple chats selection on WhatsApp desktop:

Multiple chats selection on WhatsApp desktop

WhatsApp is also working on the desktop version of the app, adding some quality-of-life features. Revealed at the end of 2022, the Company is working on WhatsApp new feature that will allow users to select multiple chats at once on the desktop app, making it easy to mute them or mark them as read or unread. This feature is still being developed and will be released in a future update.

5. Security updates – 6-digit code login:

Security updates – 6-digit code login

WhatsApp is testing a new verification option on the Android app with a small group of beta testers. This extra layer of security requires users to enter a code when attempting to log in to WhatsApp on a secondary device via companion mode. Users can expect a public release of this feature.

How to Spot Fake Google Reviews: Details here

Fake Google reviews can be hard to spot if you’re a customer, but if you’re a small business, it’s easy to tell when they appear. You’d never met the person before, and their profile only has one review. That review is for your business.

Google will instantly eliminate surveys that abuse its strategies, including counterfeit ones.

Here, we’ll examine how to recognize counterfeit Google Audits, then, at that point, we’ll list the moves toward reporting them to research and eliminate them from your posting.

And since Google is a third-party site, businesses can’t just take the review down. They need to go through Google’s reviewal process to appeal the fake review.

  • Pay attention to the details in the review.
  • Look at the complexity of words.
  • Check for repeated exclamation points.
  • Examine the reviewer’s name and avatar.
  • Flag reviews without comments.
  • See if the reviewer has reviewed other businesses.
  • Look at how frequently the reviewer leaves reviews.
1- Pay attention to the details in the review.

Fake reviews can sometimes be hard to spot, especially when the reviewer doesn’t want you to know it’s fake.

This implies they need to give explicit subtleties with regard to why their experience was negative.

Counterfeit surveys will frequently specify subtleties that don’t have anything to do with the protest. For instance, one investigation discovered that phony inn surveys frequently included more data about the commentator’s family than it did about the lodging experience.

Since the reviewer doesn’t have a real interaction to write about, the details they’ll fabricate will focus more on their personal stories.

2- Look at the complexity of the words.

To write a deceptive message, reviewers need to use more cognitive function than they would if they were telling the truth. Since they’re creating fictional details in their minds, their brains need to work harder than they would if they were recalling a recent memory.

This additional work normally brings about a message that utilizes more straightforward phrasing. As a matter of fact, research shows that when commentators attempt to be underhanded, they’re bound to utilize words that aren’t as lengthy or complex. That’s because their focus is on creating a believable story, rather than flexing their vocabulary.

3- Check for repeated exclamation points.

Another common theme of fake customer reviews is the repeated use of exclamation points. One study from MIT found that deceptive reviews often contain more exclamation points than genuine reviews.

Counterfeit analysts trust that by adding these imprints, they’ll stress the gloomy feelings behind their criticism. Nonetheless, honest surveys are bound to zero in on the genuine occasions that were pessimistic, as opposed to how the analyst is feeling at the time. After all, if a customer is sincerely upset with your company, they’ll want to provide thoughtful, actionable feedback instead of appearing like they’re overreacting to the situation.

4- Examine the reviewer’s name and avatar.

One clear giveaway can be the name and avatar associated with the review. Since Google Reviews require an email address, people who leave fake reviews will often create fake accounts.

Really look at the analyst’s name and symbol. While it’s not ensured to uncover the credibility of the survey, you could discover a contender attempting to act deceptively or an individual who didn’t wind up utilizing your administrations by any means, yet at the same time felt a sense of urgency to post a survey.

5- See if the reviewer has reviewed other businesses.

One more method for checking the record’s authenticity is to check whether they’ve audited different organizations, particularly ones in your industry. In the event that the client has no different surveys or appears to continually flaunt about a particular contender, there’s a superior opportunity the survey is phony.

To check, navigate to the review and click on the reviewer’s name. This should launch a side panel that shows you all of the reviews the person has left, similar to the image below.

In this view, you can see the businesses that the person has reviewed as well as any photos that the reviewer has uploaded. You can also assess their “contribution points” which are added as the person submits more reviews. The higher the number of points, the more likely that the review is real.

6- Look at how frequently the reviewer leaves reviews.

Using that same interface shown above, you should also check to see how frequently the person leaves reviews. People who are paid to write fake reviews often submit them in bulk, then make another record to keep away from recognition.

Fortunately, you can use the account summary to check when reviews were left. If you notice that the reviewer has left multiple reviews on the same day, the reviews are likely fake.

7- Flag reviews without comments.

This makes it simpler for tricky analysts to pass on counterfeit surveys and harder for your business to get them.

When in doubt of thumb, you ought to signal all regrettable surveys that do exclude a remark. While a portion of these might be certifiable, your most significant surveys are ones that make sense of why your business is perfect or why it missed the mark regarding assumptions. Audits without remarks don’t offer a lot to different clients or your business, so they’re worth researching on the off chance that you suspect they’re fake.

Now that you know how to spot a fake review, let’s talk about how you can remove it.

Apple’s latest watchOS 9 update brings proper battery-saving mode

American tech giant Apple is introducing a true power-saving mode for the Apple Watch in the latest watchOS 9 update, extending the watch’s battery life when necessary

American tech giant Apple is introducing a true power-saving mode for the Apple Watch in the latest watchOS 9 updates, extending the watch’s battery life when necessary.

As per GSM Field, this mode can be initiated physically through the Control community or the settings menu. It likewise prompts the client when there’s a 10 percent battery charge left. It switches off consequently once it arrives at 80% on the charger.

The battery-saving mode switches off the additional requesting elements, for example, AoD, pulse warnings, arrhythmia following, pulse, and blood oxygen estimations. Exercise updates are additionally switched off.

Surely, if a user needs a certain app that requires data or a Wi-Fi connection, the system will re-enable those. And if the watch stays within the phone’s connection range, it will postpone notifications and deliver them every hour.

Of course, the overall performance of the watch in the new battery-saving mode will also be reduced, so animations and navigation as a whole won’t feel as smooth, as per GSM Arena.

OnePlus Nord 2T 5G set to launch in India soon: Know specs, expected price

Chinese smartphone maker OnePlus might launch the OnePlus Nord 2T in July, Read to know the Specifications, and expected price.

Chinese smartphone maker OnePlus on Monday announced it would soon launch the Nord 2T 5G in India. Successor to the Nord 2, the T-edition model was recently launched in its home country. Therefore, details of its design, features, and specifications are already available in the public domain. Here are the details of the Nord 2T 5G based on the international model. Important to note, that the details are subject to change if OnePlus tweaks the India-bound model.

OnePlus Nord 2T 5G: Specifications

Starting with the details confirmed by OnePlus, the Nord 2T 5G would get a new processor, enhanced imaging system, fast wired charging technology, updated interface, and more as part of its upgrades. The Nord 2T would be the first smartphone in the Nord series to get 80W fast wireless charging, which debuted on the OnePlus 10 Pro. Likewise, the phone will get its imaging system from the recently launched OnePlus 10R. Powering the experience would be the MediaTek Dimensity 1300 system-on-chip and Android 12 operating system-based Oxygen OS12.1 interface.

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Coming to finer details, the OnePlus Nord 2T 5G would come in two color variants – jade fog and gray shadow. It would sport a 6.43-inch AMOLED screen with a 90Hz refresh rate. The phone would boast dual stereo speakers and an artificial intelligence-based vibration system for haptics. Imaging would be covered by a triple camera set-up on the back with 50-megapixel primary sensor with optical image stabilization paired with an 8MP ultra-wide-angle sensor and a 2MP depth sensor. On the front, the phone would sport a 32MP in-display camera sensor.

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The phone would be powered by a 4,500 mAh battery, supported by 80W fast wired charging. It would boot the Android 12 operating system with OxygenOS 12.1 interface layered on top. The OnePlus Nord 2T is expected to be priced below Rs 30,000 for the base model

Google announces new features for Meet, Chromebooks to empower students

With an aim to empower teachers and students, tech giant Google on Wednesday announced that it is sharing new updates to Chromebooks, Google Classroom and Google Meet.

With an aim to empower teachers and students, tech giant Google on Wednesday announced that it is sharing new updates to Chromebooks, Google Classroom and Google Meet.

For those using the Google Workspace for Education Plus or Teaching and Learning Upgrade, Google said it is adding features focused on increasing interconnectivity, control and efficiency in the classroom to Google Meet.

“Now, Meet calls can be auto-transcribed directly into a Google Doc for easy lesson reviews and the ability to search for keywords and concepts,” Shantanu Sinha, Director, Google for Education, said in a blogpost.

Google said that now users can, with Picture in Picture in Meet, where they can navigate other tabs in Chrome while viewing 4 tiles of students in a Meet call.

And to keep the class engaged and regularly check for understanding, teachers can now add polls and Q&A to Live-streams, and live-stream directly to YouTube.

The company is also adding new features like the Screencast app, built into Chrome OS in M103, where users can record, trim, share and view transcribed screencasts — and create a custom library of videos automatically saved in Google Drive.

“From sharing devices to 1:1, to teachers using Chromebooks alongside students, we’re constantly evolving our features to meet the needs of the classroom,” Sinha said.

Cast moderator is a new mode coming to select devices with Google TV that enables both educators and students to wirelessly share their Chromebook screen to a class display using an access code so that only folks in the same classroom as the display can cast.

Google is also rolling out new integrations and tools to improve teachers’ day-to-day tasks and help students grow their skills.

“Practice sets lean into adaptive learning by giving students instant feedback on their answers and real-time support if they get stuck — providing automated insights for teachers to identify potential gaps in students’ understanding,” Sinha mentioned.

Practice sets are now globally available in beta, and in English only, for Google Workspace for Education customers with Education Plus or Teaching and Learning Upgrade.

Google Assistant develops personalised speech recognition feature

According to 9to5Google, the tool will help Google Assistant get “better at recognising your frequent words and names”

Google Assistant will soon recognise your voice as the company is working on a personalised speech recognition feature.

According to 9to5Google, the tool will help Google Assistant get “better at recognising your frequent words and names.”

The “Personalised speech recognition” feature will appear in Google Assistant settings.

The feature description reads: “Store audio recordings on this device to help Google Assistant get better at recognising what you say. Audio stays on this device and can be deleted any time by turning off personalised speech recognition”.

The upcoming feature looks to expand AT and ML-based improvements beyond “Hey Google” to your actual Assistant commands, “especially those with names (using your voice to message contacts) and frequently spoken words”.

It’s still not clear when this capability will launch.

The feature will allow more advanced recognition of commands and contact names.

Owing to privacy concerns, Google will give users an option in settings to opt out of the personalised speech recognition if they don’t want their voice to be stored.

The virtual assistant software application can now also warn users when they need to change their password, and can even help them change it.

The company had said the new experience would roll out gradually, but it is only about now that more than a handful of users have started to get it on their devices.

Vivo Y75 4G launched in india with MediaTek Helio G96 chipset, 44 MP selfie cam

The new Y75 comes with a 6.44-inch 1080×2400 AMOLED screen with a 60 Hz refresh rate, the MediaTek Helio G96 SoC at the helm, and 8GB of RAM, 128 GB of expandable storage

After earlier announcing the Vivo Y75 5G officially, the company has finally also unveiled the 4G variant of the Android smartphone.

  • Vivo Y75 price in India, availability

The price of Vivo Y75 in India has been set at Rs. 20,999 for the sole 8GB RAM + 128GB storage variant. The phone comes in Dancing Waves and Moonlight Shadow colors and is now available for purchase through Flipkart, Vivo E-Store as well as offline retail stores.

Customers purchasing the smartphone using cards of ICICI, SBI, IDFC First Bank and OneCard can avail up to Rs. 1,500 discount as well.

  • Vivo Y75 specifications

The dual-SIM (Nano) Vivo Y75 runs on Funtouch OS 12, based on Android 11. The smartphone sports a 6.44 inch full-HD+ (1,080×2,400 pixels) AMOLED display. The Vivo Y-series phone is powered by a MediaTek Helio G96 4G SoC under the hood, paired with 8GB of RAM. The RAM can be extended up to 4GB using the additional inbuilt storage.

For optics, there is a triple rear camera setup along with a rear flash. The camera unit houses a 50-megapixel primary sensor with an f/1.8 aperture, an 8-megapixel wide-angle depth sensor with an f/2.2 aperture, and a 2-megapixel macro sensor with an f/2.4 aperture. For selfies and video chats, the Vivo Y75 has a 44-megapixel autofocus sensor at the front. The camera unit of Vivo Y75 comes preloaded with a list of camera modes, including ultra-wide night, super macro, portrait mode, live photo and bokeh mode among others. The smartphone has 128GB of inbuilt storage, which can be expanded via a microSD card.

Connectivity options on the Vivo Y75 include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth v5.2, GPS, BEIDOU, GLONASS, GALILEO, 3.5mm headphone jack and a USB Type-C port. Sensors onboard include an accelerometer, ambient light sensor, gyroscope, proximity sensor, and e-compass. The phone also comes with a fingerprint sensor for authentication.

The new Vivo Y75 packs a 4,050mAh battery with support for 44W flash charging via a bundled charger. The Moonlight Shadow colour variant of Vivo Y75 measures 160.87×74.28×7.36mm, while the Dancing Waves variant measures 160.87×74.28×7.41mm. The smartphone weighs 172 grams.

TikTok plans to push app into gaming

TikTok, which is owned by China’s ByteDance, also plans to roll out gaming more widely in Southeast Asia

TikTok has been conducting tests so users can play games on its video-sharing app in Vietnam, part of plans for a major push into gaming, four people familiar with the matter said.

Featuring games on its platform would boost advertising revenue as well as the number of time users spend on the app – one of the world’s most popular with more than 1 billion monthly active users.

Boasting a tech-savvy population with 70 percent of its citizens under the age of 35, Vietnam is an attractive market for social media platforms such as TikTok, Meta Platfor­ms’s Facebook, and Alphabet’s YouTube and Google.

TikTok, which is owned by China’s ByteDance, also plans to roll out gaming more widely in Southeast Asia, the people said.

That move could come as early as the third quarter, said two of them. The sources declined to be identified as the information has yet to be publicly disclosed.

A TikTok representative said the company has tested bringing HTML5 games, a common form of minigame, to its app through tie-ups with third-party game developers and studios such as Zynga. But it declined to comment on its plans for Vietnam or its broader gaming ambitions.

“We’re always looking at ways to enrich our platform and regularly test new features and integrations that bring value to our community,” the representative said.

Vivo X80 5G smartphone series launched: know price, specs

Vivo X80 5G series launched today: The Vivo X80 Pro 5G and Vivo X80 are powered by the company’s proprietary V1+ imaging chip, which is touted to enhance the gaming and imaging experience

Chinese smartphone maker Vivo on Wednesday launched in India its premium flagship smartphones, the Vivo X80 Pro 5G and Vivo X80 5G. The smartphones are near identical in terms of design and features, but are powered by different system-on-chips and sport different camera sensors. These are Vivo’s maiden smartphones powered by its proprietary V1+ imaging chip for enhanced gaming and imaging experience. Here are the details of the Vivo X80 Pro 5G and Vivo X80 5G:

Vivo X80 Pro 5G: Specifications and price in India

This top-end smartphone in the Vivo X80 5G smartphone series is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC, paired with a Vivo V1+ imaging chip. The phone boots an Android 12 operating system-based FunTouch interface. It sports a 6.78-inch WQHD+ resolution 3D curved AMOLED screen made of E5 material. The screen boasts LTPO tech for adaptive refresh rate, which ranges between 1Hz-120Hz. The smartphone has four camera sensors on the back and one on the front.

Watch unboxing Vivo X80

The rear camera set-up features a 50-megapixel primary sensor with optical image stabilisation, a 48MP ultra-wide-angle sensor, a 12MP telephoto sensor for portrait, and an 8MP periscope telephoto sensor with optical image stabilisation. On the front, the smartphone has a 32MP camera sensor. The phone is powered by a 4,700 mAh battery, supported by 80W fast wired charger and 50W fast wireless charger. The phone ships with 80W fast wired charger in the box. Other features include dual stereo speakers, X-axis linear vibration motor for haptics, IP68 for ingress protection against water and dust, and ultrasonic in-display fingerprint scanner.

The Vivo X80 Pro 5G will be available in 12GB RAM and 256GB configuration priced at Rs 79,999.

Vivo X80 5G: Specifications and price in India

This vanilla edition smartphone in the Vivo X80 5G smartphone series is powered by MediaTek Dimensity 9000 SoC, paired with Vivo V1+ imaging chip. The phone boots Android 12 operating system-based FunTouch interface. It sports a 6.78-inch fullHD+ resolution 3D curved AMOLED screen (E5 material) of 120Hz refresh rate. It boasts a triple-camera set-up on the back, featuring a 50-megapixel primary sensor, a 12MP ultra-wide-angle sensor, and a 12MP telephoto sensor for portrait. On the front, the smartphone has a 32MP camera sensor. The phone is powered by a 4,500 mAh battery, supported by 80W fast wired charger that comes as part of the package. Other features include dual stereo speakers and X-axis linear vibration motor for haptics.

The Vivo X80 5G will be available in 8GB+128GB and 12GB+256GB configurations priced at Rs 54,999 and Rs 59,999, respectively.

Both the smartphones will be available on Flipkart, Vivo India e-store, and retail stores from May 25.

End of an era: Apple discontinues iPod after a more than two decade run

Introduced by Steve Jobs, the iPod was credited with helping to turn Apple from a nearly bankrupt company to an eventual $3 trillion behemoth

Apple Inc.’s iPod, a groundbreaking device that upended the music and electronics industries more than two decades ago, is no more.

The company announced Tuesday that it would discontinue the iPod Touch, the last remnant of a product line that first went on sale in October 2001. The touch-screen model, which launched in 2007, will remain on sale until supplies run out.

Apple released dozens of versions of the iPod over the years, but the product was gradually eclipsed by its other devices, especially the iPhone. That led the company to begin phasing out models in 2014. At the time, the company stopped making the…read more

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