Since WhatsApp is in a real sense the most well known informing application out there, practically everybody is on it. While it’s incredible for comfort, this likewise implies that you will be besieged with sent photographs and recordings you truly don’t need. Luckily, for irritating visits like these, both individual and gathering talks, WhatsApp has presented a forever quiet option so as you are not irritated by the cautions; and can decide to check the messages if and when you need to. There is additionally the choice of turning down auto-downloads of media for you so nothing, not even stickers;…
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Apple may be in the works of developing its version of “Google Search.” According to the Financial Times, on Apple’s recent iOS 14 update, one can now see search results. The changes that have been adopted into iOS 14 are not hard to miss. However, these changes were from the new hands on deck. Additionally, just a few days ago, The New York Times released a report.In the report, the Justice Department is filing a lawsuit against Google. The lawsuit is on the grounds of Google using illegal means to monopolize. According to the report, Google pays Apple between $8…
Four hoodlums among many others who were attempting to break into the Nigeria Customs Command and Staff College, Gwagwalada, to loot were allegedly shot dead by Customs officers. The Infostride gathered that the hoodlums attempted to scale the fence of the college, but were stopped by armed officers. A resident of the area said the hoodlums, after discovering that operatives were guarding the main gate of the college, went through the back fence, where four of them were allegedly killed. He explained that, “The Customs officers first shot into the air to scare the hoodlums but still the hoodlums tried…
Three people were killed and several others injured in a knife attack in the southern French city of Nice on Thursday morning, according to the city’s mayor. There were also reports of a man shot by police in Avignon who was reportedly threatening people in the street with a handgun. Separately, another knife attack was reported by the French consulate in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, where an assailant attacked the building’s security guard but was arrested. The victim’s life is not in danger. The Nice attack, which took place in and around a church, is being investigated as a potential act…
Apple has issued a warning for the newly launched iPhone 12; urging users to be careful with the MagSafe magnet-based wireless charging and accessory system. According to news support data delivered by Apple, the magnets in the framework could cause issues with the RFID chips; and attractive strips in any semblance of charge cards; and security identifications. The magnets can likewise harm calfskin cases utilized with the charger; by leaving “round engravings“; Apple brought up. The admonition has been given in Apple’s new help report spotted by MacRumors. “Try not to put Mastercards, security identifications, visas, or key dandies between…
Instagram continues to focus on improving its live video experience, and today, it announced multiple small changes that’ll make streaming on the platform and then saving those live videos easier. The biggest update is that streamers are no longer limited to 60-minute broadcasts — they can go live for up to four hours. This extended timeframe will be available to all Instagram users globally, so long as they have no history of IP or policy violations. People will also be able to view their own live streams in their private archive, similar to Stories and Posts, for up to 30…
Web giants including Facebook struck a deal Wednesday with global advertisers to get on the same page on defining hate speech, a move aimed at helping companies steer clear of being associated with vile content. The agreement — which also includes Twitter and YouTube — lays out for the first time a common set of definitions for hateful posts. Facebook and others have long grappled with how to purge toxic content from online platforms while fending off accusations they stifle free expression in the process. In July, hundreds of brands suspended advertising at Facebook as part of a #StopHateForProfit campaign,…
The human rights group, Amnesty International has revealed that it has made her own investigations and have equally tracked the military’s movements before the event as narrated below. Amnesty International’s Crisis Response experts investigated and verified social media videos and photographs that confirm the Nigerian security forces were present at the Lekki Toll Gate when the shootings occurred. At 6:29pm local time in Lagos, two military vehicles were filmed leaving Bonny Camp on videos shared on social media. Later footage shows four vehicles with flashing lights in a convoy, and they appear to be vehicles used by the Nigerian military…
Human rights group, Amnesty International has asked the Federal Government not to cover up the shooting at the Lekki Toll Gate during the #EndSARS protests but rather bring to justice those involved. In its latest report published on Wednesday, the rights group released details of the timeline of events from when the protests started on October 20, 2020. “Amnesty International is again calling on Nigerian authorities to bring to justice those behind the shooting and to protect those who are exercising their right to freedom of assembly,” the report read. “The organization is still investigating the shooting and the reported…
The Federal High Court in Abuja has turned down the application to extradite the former Minister of Petroleum, Deizani Allison-Madueke from the United Kingdom. Justice Ijeoma Ojukwu refused the application on the grounds that the evidence in support to prove that the earlier court summon granted to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) had failed in the extradition of Deizani, and it must be filed again before another request can be made. The prosecution counsel, Farouk Abdalla informed the court that the defendant was not in court despite a notice of summons for her appearance that was published in…