Social media platform Instagram is planning to roll out the ability to create posts using the web browser on the desktop computer. The test feature went live on Thursday for some users. As per ANI, while the new desktop feature has been solely focusing on its mobile product, the photo-sharing platform is at long last thinking about letting th...
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Aussie media watchdog examining FB content deal
Australia's competition watchdog is looking into a claim that Facebook Inc. refused a publisher's request to negotiate a licensing deal, the regulator told Reuters, setting the stage for the first test of the world's toughest online content law.
The Conversation, which publi...
IT Minister Prasad blasts Twitter for blocking account over US rules
Twitter’s love-hate relationship with the Indian government turned a new chapter on Friday. The InfoTech Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad’s account got blocked for an hour who criticized the microblogging website for penalizing him for telling the US company to follow Indian laws. A parliamentary committee head and Congr...
Twitter India gets interim relief from high court
An Indian court on Thursday said Twitter Inc.’s India head Manish Maheshwari should face no "coercive action" in a case where police summoned him for failing to stop the spread of a video that allegedly incited religious discord, media reports indicated.
"If the police desire to exam...
Zoom adds new pronoun feature
American video teleconferencing software company Zoom has added a new feature that caters to pronouns, along with some options to manage when they’re displayed. According to an ANI report, the feature pronouns will appear in parentheses next to people’s names in calls, essentially the same as how they have looked ...
HC refuses to stay anti-trust notice to FB, WhatsApp
The Delhi High Court has refused to stay the Competition Commission of India (CCI) notice asking Facebook and WhatsApp to furnish certain information in relation to a probe ordered by it into the instant messaging app's new privacy policy.
A vacation bench of Justices Anup Jairam Bha...