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A new updated privacy policy has landed Facebook-owned WhatsApp in deep water as many users grow increasingly suspicious of their privacy on the app. As a result, many WhatsApp users are migrating over to rival apps that need not share their data with a parent app like Facebook. One such popular app is Signal. After a sudden rise in downloads made Signal the most downloaded App Store app in India, many new users are looking at settling into the new application and bringing their friends and family over. While making your own Signal account is quite easy, what could be troublesome is adding all your friends and family members in their respective groups one by one. Signal, however, has a neat little solution for WhatsApp migrants. How to recreate your WhatsApp groups on Signal easily Step 1: Create a group on Signal The first step to get your existing WhatsApp group on Signal is to create a new group on the app. You will have to add at least one member manually to create the group. Give the new group a name of your choice and add a picture if you want. Step 2: Get the group invite link Once the group has been created, head over to the group settings tab and choose ‘Group Link’. Turn on the Group Link toggle and get the shareable invite link. Step 3: Share the invite link Once you have received a group invite link, you can share it in your previous WhatsApp groups so that users can directly join themselves in your newly created Signal group. This eliminates the need for the admin to find and add users one-by-one manually. http://www.frogdoch.ch/4526/overwatch-fan-reveals-incredible-demonic-brigitte-cosplay http://www.frogdoch.ch/4527/physical-version-untitled-goose-game-ps4-has-printing-error http://www.frogdoch.ch/4528/monster-hunter-rise-demo-unlocks-free-items-for-the-full-game http://www.frogdoch.ch/4529/dragon-ball-fighterz-reveals-super-baby-2-gameplay |
HP is wasting no time in launching new products at CES 2021, which is being held virtually for the first time due to the ongoing pandemic. HP, like other PC companies, is squarely focusing on laptops that improve the work-from-home experience and remote working. Here’s everything HP announced at this year’s CES tech show. HP Elite Dragonfly G2 First announced at last year’s CES, the Elite Dragonfly is a high-end Windows laptop aimed at the enterprise market. The updated version, which made its debut at CES 2021, still weighs less than 1kg but now comes with the latest 11th gen Tiger Lake processor. It also boasts 5G connectivity as well as integrated Tile tracking. The 2-in-1 business notebook, which is made of magnesium chassis, a 13.3-inch display with FHD or UHD resolution. Other new features include the Sure Shutter privacy shutter on the webcam and Tamper Lock, a physical security feature that automatically notifies the owner. The premium notebook will go on sale this month but no pricing was announced. HP Elite Folio The Elite Folio is HP’s answer to the Surface Pro but there is a key difference between the two tablets. The Folio is powered by a second-gen Qualcomm Snapdragon 8cx 5G compute platform, meaning it is 5G-ready. And in case you want a device with insane battery life, the Elite Folio gets the job done. The mobile device will get more than 24 hours of local video playback, according to HP. And yes, it’s also covered in vegan leather. The Elite Folio is expected to be available in February. Pricing was not announced. HP EliteBook 840 G8 Aero The HP Elitebook 840 G8 Aero is a business laptop but it’s not as fancy as the notebooks in the Dragonfly series. That being said, the G8 Aero comes with everything a customer expects from a traditional business notebook. It starts at a lightweight 1.15kg and comes with an 11th-gen Intel Core processor with integrated graphics. It also comes with a built-in Tile tracker and optional 5G Wireless connectivity. The EliteBook Aero will hit retail stores in March. HP didn’t announce pricing. HP Envy 14 HP Envy 14 is a consumer notebook, but aimed at creative professionals. It sports a 16:10 14-inch 1920×1200 pixel display that is color calibrated and covers 100 per cent sRGB colour gamut. Consumers can buy the Envy 14 with 11th-gen Intel Core processors and up to Nvidia GTX 1650 Ti Max Q discrete graphics. The HP Envy 14 also gets improved video conferencing features such as AI noise removal as well as an HP Enhanced Lighting feature. The notebook is priced at $1000, and will go on sale this month. HP Elite Wireless Earbuds HP is getting into the truly wireless earbuds market with the Elite Wireless Buds. Its first truly wireless earbuds will be “the most advanced earbuds for collaboration, HP says. These earbuds offer customizable settings for noise cancellation and audio tuning. The earbuds will also seamlessly switch between various listening modes. HP didn’t announce pricing for the Elite Wireless Earbuds. They will come bundled with the HP Elite Dragonfly Max, or available separately for purchase. http://www.frogdoch.ch/4522/rust-console-version-may-finally-be-releasing-soon http://www.frogdoch.ch/4523/quantic-dreams-david-cage-teases-announcement-for-this-year http://www.frogdoch.ch/4524/pokemon-anime-is-bringing-back-ashs-old-rival-gary-oak http://www.frogdoch.ch/4525/genshin-impact-releases-new-ganyu-trailer |
Announced in China last month, the Red Magic 5S is now up for pre-orders globally. The latest member of the gamer-focused nubia sub-brand will sell for $579 / €579 / £539 in its base 8GB RAM and 128GB storage variant. The 12/256GB model will go for $649 / €649 / £599. The pre-order event will be up for one week before open sales tip-off on September 2. In addition, users will be able to snag the Ice cooling Dock for $44.90 / €44.90 / £40.90. The Red Magic 5S will be available in the US and Canada, all EU countries as well as the UK, Australia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Kuwait, Macao, Saudi Arabia, Singapore and the United Arab Emirates. The phone packs a 6.65-inch AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate, the Snapdragon 865 and a 4,500 mAh battery with 55W charging. It’s also the first device on the market with a silver-plated cooling chamber which should result in better conductivity and a 5% improvement compared to conventional systems. https://medium.com/@waynegreer/steel-rain-2-review-c20373982d55 https://medium.com/@scottcaldwell_64449/force-of-nature-2020-77adf440b56e https://medium.com/@howardboyyd/diery-2020-c4b1a8514df5 https://medium.com/@harveyresnot/what-the-night-can-do-2020-e6a53e540161 |
Microsoft has shipped a new Microsoft Edge Dev build for testers, and while the changelog doesn’t include anything else besides fixes, this release comes with a series of other important highlights. First and foremost, with this update the Microsoft Edge Dev channel is updated to build 79.0.309.5 and gets fixes for a series of crashes, like the one that you experience when logging into the browser. You can check out the full changelog in the box after the jump. As compared to the previous announcement, the new release is just a build newer, and Microsoft says it’s all because this new update actually represents a beta candidate. In other words, the company wants to further polish this build and then push it to the Beta channel. “You may notice that this is only one build away from last week’s Dev, and that’s because this is our candidate for our next Beta release, so we want to make sure it’s extra polished before we release it there. However, that also means it’s a pretty light week this week in terms of notable changes,” Microsoft Edge engineer Josh Bodner explains. "One known bug" According to the Microsoft Edge release calendar, the Dev channel receives updates every week, while a new Beta build is released every six weeks. The Canary build is updated weekly. What you need to know is that this build comes with a known issue that causes your browser to launch to a blank window. “There are two possible causes. If you launch another window and it’s fine, you shouldn’t ever see the issue again. However, if subsequent windows are also blank, you’ll have to disable Application Guard in order to get Edge back into a working state,” Bodner explains. There’s still no ETA for Microsoft Edge stable, but more and more signs seem to be pointing to an early-2020 release for the browser. https://www.gamespot.com/sentinel-returns/forums/crossing-void-global-unlimited-maigo-hack-download-33473526/ https://www.gamespot.com/deep-fighter/forums/ragnarok-tactics-unlimited-gp-and-zeny-hack-downlo-33473538/ https://www.gamespot.com/rollcage/forums/black-desert-mobile-unlimited-pearls-and-silver-ha-33473541/ |
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