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The new emoji keyboard
This month, WhatsApp tested a beta release with its own emoji keyboard instead of using Apple’s iOS set. For Android users, they will receive the new ones.They’re generally similar but some emojis appear differently. The release date hasn’t been announced yet however.
October 05, 2017

The new emoji keyboard

iOS 11 changes how the iPhone looks
Saudi Gazette reportHave you gotten a chance to get to know the newest features on your Apple devices?Just when the latest flagship iPhones were announced, Apple released an upgrade in its iOS, creating a makeover for iPhones and iPads. According to many reviews, it’s more easy-friendly and has a better face.There are some obvious changes that have appeared and others that are hidden.With lots of new features to explore in the iPhone, here are some of the boldest:A new Control CenterSwipe up and a newly designed Control Center will appear. You can customize the Control Center by adding all the most common apps you use regularly such as Alarm, Notes, Stopwatch, Calculator, Wallet, Magnifier tool and many others.A boost in screenshotsWhen you screenshot a page, it will appear in an image...
September 28, 2017

iOS 11 changes how the iPhone looks

File photo of the official launch of MusikBi.
Senegalese music start-ups race to be West Africa's Spotify
DAKAR — Senegalese start-ups are testing a fledgling market for online music platforms in French-speaking West Africa, where interest in digital entertainment is growing but a lack of credit cards has prevented big players from making inroads. Long celebrated in Europe for their contribution to "world" music — with Mali's Salif Keita, Senegal's Youssou N'Dour and Benin's Angelique Kidjo household names in trendy bars — West African musicians have struggled to make money back home, where poverty is widespread and music piracy rampant. Online music providers such as Apple's download store iTunes and streaming service Spotify are either unavailable — no one can sign up for Spotify in Africa yet — or require a credit card or bank account, which most...
September 28, 2017

Senegalese music start-ups race to be West Africa's Spotify

Are you aware of all these Instagram features?
Instagram is not just about sharing filtered photos and hashtags. The photo sharing app has lots of tweaks and customized settings to make it personalized for the everyday user.Here are some of the features you may have notdiscovered yet:1. Saving other people’s postsBy tapping the bookmark icon on the lower right of a photo, you can save it to a “collection”. This allows to create a collection of photos that can be related and you can revisit them whenever you want. This helps in saving dates or references to events.2. Adding up to 5 accountsSome people are not comfortable with sharing their professional content in their personal accounts. You can link other separate accounts by creating a new one and then tapping “Add Account” in the profile menu. This makes it easier to switch...
September 22, 2017

Are you aware of all these Instagram features?

The Samsung Note 8 coming to Saudi Arabia soon
Many people love to snap those unexpected moments and save their special lives incidents in their mobiles, while others are into iphoneography because they admire nature and beauty and they save landscapes pictures. For those groups of people, owning Samsung Note8 smartphone, would be a smart choice.The Samsung Note 8, which was revealed in New York in late August, has a dual camera in the back system for the first time. Both cameras are 12-megapixel and have optical image stabilization. The user has the chance to use a wide-angle lens or a telephoto lens.It has an 8-megapixel front camera. Samsung Note has live focus on the bottom of the screen where the person taking the picture can blur the background as if using a DSLR camera. After taking the photo, you can adjust the picture and...
September 22, 2017

The Samsung Note 8 coming to Saudi Arabia soon

Nokia 8: The content creator’s phone
This new flagship smartphone is all about having an immersive experience when creating content. Nokia developers focused on delivering high performance and features to make photo and video essential for the user.The Nokia 8 will be sold in stores in Saudi Arabia this month.BodyResembling this generation’s smartphone devices, the Nokia 8 is seamless, slim at 7.9 mm and has a full aluminum unibody design. Its polished mirror finish is said to have taken 20 hours to complete.PowerIts full-length copper cooling pipe with graphite shield dissipates system heat across the full body of the phone and allows maximum performance for longer.Deemed the most powerful Google Android smartphone, the Nokia 8 is built on the cutting-edge Qualcomm® SnapdragonTM 835 mobile platform, tuned and seamlessly...
September 15, 2017

Nokia 8: The content creator’s phone

Productivity Apps: Getting things done and working efficiently with others
Dealing with emails and to-do lists don’t have to be a chore. With lots of apps to help us deal with tasks and errands on a daily basis, they can make our lives easier. While most of us deal with them on our smart devices, they are in one place but still need more organizing.Technology can tremendously improve de-cluttering in our daily lives. Some apps can do the job of reminding you of important appointments and tasks, while others can help push your team of co-workers to work more efficiently.Group chats and email chains can be confusing when it comes to arranging meetings or simply sending your message across.Boosting your productivity can get things done faster, creating a work-life balance. Here are some apps to make you more productive:DoodleMost people have gone through the pain...
September 15, 2017

Productivity Apps: Getting things done and working efficiently with others

Funny reactions to the iPhone X
Ever since Apple announced the new iPhone X this week, the Internet hasn’t stopped from trolling memes and jokes about its price, its new Face ID, and its animated emojis.Saudis tweeted about how women wearing burkas will be able to open their iPhones in public, jokingly adding that the company didn’t take this into consideration when adding this feature.Many sent out cries of despair at the overwhelming price the new iPhone costs starting at $999.
September 14, 2017

Funny reactions to the iPhone X

Apple Senior Vice President of Worldwide Marketing, Phil Schiller, introduces the iPhone X during a launch event in Cupertino, California, US on Tuesday. — Reuters
iPhone X puts exclamation point on Apple's pricing strategy
CUPERTINO, Calif. — Apple has made a luxury iPhone that punctuates its technological swagger with a high-priced exclamation point. And that exclamation point appears to be a sign of things to come. The long-anticipated iPhone X unveiled Tuesday will sell for $999, double what the original iPhone cost a decade ago and more than any other competing device on the market. That's very much in line with Apple's long-term positioning of itself as a purveyor of pricey aspirational gadgets. But it's also a clear sign that Apple is ramping up that strategy by continuing to push its prices higher, even though improvements it's bringing to its products are often incremental or derivative. Among other things, that runs contrary to decades in which high-tech device prices have fallen...
September 13, 2017

iPhone X puts exclamation point on Apple's pricing strategy

Apple CEO Tim Cook announces the new iPhone X during an Apple special event at the Steve Jobs Theatre on the Apple Park campus on September 12, 2017 in Cupertino, California. — AFP
Apple unveils iPhone X, loses 'home' button
CUPERTINO, Calif. — "One more thing." With that phrase, Apple paid homage to its late co-founder Steve Jobs for the 10-year anniversary of the iPhone on Tuesday when it unveiled its latest — and almost certainly most expensive — new version of the device, the iPhone X.CEO Tim Cook called it "the biggest leap forward" since the first iPhone. ("X" is pronounced 10, not the letter X.) It loses the home button, which revolutionized smartphones when it launched; offers an edge-to-edge screen; and will use facial recognition to unlock the phone.Apple also unveiled a new iPhone 8 and a larger 8 Plus with upgrades to cameras, displays and speakers.Those phones, Apple said, will shoot pictures with better colors and less distortion, particularly in low-light...
September 12, 2017

Apple unveils iPhone X, loses 'home' button

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