Instagram could add clickable links for a fee

For the moment it’s just a patent, but it could become reality: Instagram studies the possibility of making its users insert paid links Instagram could soon allow you to add a clickable link within the captions of the images you post, but it could ask for a payment in exchange for this possibility. In a … Read more

Tango and ARKit, augmented reality according to Google and Apple

Google launched in 2014 Tango, its platform for augmented reality, while Apple last June showed ARKit during the WWDC conference When we talk about augmented reality and smartphones, we can’t help but think of Google and Apple. The former is investing heavily on its AR platform called Tango, while Cupertino in 2017 made ARKit for iOS. … Read more

30 Coins, what’s the new Spanish horror TV series about

Spain attempts an encore: after La Casa di Carta, a new TV series is on its way that could be a hit A mayor, a veterinarian and a bearded priest who no longer believes in anything, not even religion. This is the recipe on which the new TV series 30 Coins (30 monedas, 8 episodes … Read more

Chi è Dennis Tito e perché è il primo vero turista spaziale

Il turismo spaziale risale a ormai vent’anni fa, quando l’imprenditore statunitense Dennis Tito viaggiò verso la ISS a bordo della Soyuz. Le ultime due settimane sono passate tra grandi proclami e titoli che inneggiavano alla nascita del turismo spaziale. Ma siamo davvero di fronte alla nascita di qualcosa di nuovo? Iniziamo subito col dire che … Read more

Google Maps updates with speed limits: how it works

Google Maps updates with speed limits to be respected when traveling by car: here’s how they work Already available for some time in other countries, United States but not only, now one of the most requested features of Google Maps arrives in Italy: the indication of the maximum speed limits within the navigator. The feature … Read more

With iOS 14, the iPhone helps the deaf

Apple improves iPhone accessibility by including a feature dedicated to the deaf in iOS 14: how to activate and how Sound Recognition works In the new version of its mobile operating system, Apple improves the accessibility of its iPhone for deaf people as well. The Sound Recognition built into iOS 14 allows you to receive … Read more

Guide to buying a Blu-Ray player: prices and features

Blu-Ray players are essential devices for reading this type of video media, without sacrificing the graphic quality that only Blu-Ray Discs are able to ensure. However, they can also be used to read DVDs and CDs, with resolution qualities ranging from Ultra HD to Full HD and 3D, available only on the most advanced high-end … Read more

Galaxy Fold: the flexible smartphone that turns into a tablet

The Galaxy Fold, Samsung’s first flexible smartphone, has been unveiled. Here are the features, price and release date of the smartphone Samsung immediately drops the ace. The Samsung Unpacked 2019 opens with the Galaxy Fold, the first foldable smartphone from the South Korean company. It was the most anticipated device and Samsung didn’t want to … Read more

Instagram has started verifying the age of its users

Instagram introduces a requirement to declare one’s age, the first step towards verifying that the user is actually over 13, as required by the social’s rules To make Instagram a safer place and suitable for users belonging to younger age groups as well, the company is actively moving to introduce a number of tools that … Read more

A bug in a WordPress plugin puts a million sites at risk

The flaw was detected in a well-known and widely used plugin on WordPress – NextGEN – and which is used to create image galleries The popularity of WordPress is largely due to the huge availability of plugins that extend its functionality. Not surprisingly, it is the most widely used CMS (Content Management System) in the world … Read more