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5 Great Gifts for 2021 Graduates for $50 or Less

  It’s the time of the year again. It’s been more than a year for us living under the shadow of a pandemic worldwide, but it’s graduation season 2021 now, and it might look a bit normal. But still, if the ceremonies happen in person, it will largely be outdoors with masks and distanced. You can make their shitty year a little less shitty by giving them a gift. You can find plenty of decent tech graduation gifts under $150. Here we list some of our top picks – from Apple’s new AirTags to affordable headphones to streaming-friendly entertainment and other Gen-Z friendly gifts. EarFun Free Pro Great true wireless earbuds value Want good noise canceling true wireless headphones for your grad without spending a bundle. EarFun Free Pro has some great features like active noise cancellation with a good transparency mode, wireless charging, and Bluetooth 5.2. EarFun Free Pro gives you 7 hours of battery without noise cancellation on and with noise cancellation, it lasts up to 6 hours and is wa

Multi-Device Support Feature Is Coming on WhatsApp

  WhatsApp is among the most popular messaging app. Users find it suitable as they don’t have to invite people who are using the app. The acquisition of WhatsApp from Facebook tells Mark Zuckerberg analyzed its success. There are several features which people expect in the apps sometimes. Popular apps are popular for their features. WhatsApp is one of those apps that are simple to use web-version is there for users, video calling, strong encryption all these features make WhatsApp the best messaging app. The company came with a much-awaited feature for users. Multi-device users always want this from WhatsApp. Good news for users waiting for WhatsApp’s multi-device support feature. The company will start offering the feature in the coming months or two. This information was given by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and WhatsApp head Will Cathcart in an interview with WABetaInfo. The beta version of this feature will be released initially. Using the multi-device support, you will be able to

Twitter Banned in Nigeria After it Deleted A Tweet By President Muhammadu Buhari

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  Twitter deleted Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari’s tweet indicating the country’s concerned conflict. The tweet was about the current issues in the southeast. Nigeria’s administration said on Friday that it was suspending Twitter’s activities inconclusively. It happened after two days because the web-based media goliath erased a tweet from President Muhammadu Buhari’s record for disregarding its principles. Twitter was working in Africa’s most crowded country, but not so long after Friday’s assertion. This set off quick examination from rights collections and evaluators about the opportunity of articulation. Nigeria’s data service told Twitter was “obstructed, inconclusively,” because of “frequent utilization of the stage for exercises. As these exercises are equipped for casting down Nigeria’s corporate presence”. We have gotten some information about the choice from the exceptional service colleague Segun Adeyemi. Adeyemi told AFP, “I can’t answer details… activities will be sus

Is There A Fix For iOS 14.6 Battery Drain Issue

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  With the release of iOS 14.6, many Apple smartphone owners have reported about its worse battery life. Unfortunately, no straightforward fix for this is still in sight. Apple has already released iOS 14.6. With its release, many users have downloaded and installed it on their iPhones. Now, the problem is that several users are complaining about battery drain issues in their iPhones. While looking back at the previous software updates, it seems uncommon for software updates to cause such excessive battery usage initially when you download it. But, the issues that iOS 14.6 software update has caused are pretty infamous. What iOS 14.6 Bring With It? The tech giant rolled out its software update, OS 14.6, on May 24. For the most part, it is considered a faint-hearted software update. Apple introduced many updates with iOS 14.6, which includes precise enhancements to AirTag trackers, new tools for the Apple Card Family service to track expenses, and the new functionality for the Voice Con

The New Apple TV 4k: New Remote, Faster Processor, Same $179 Price

  After so much time and eternity in streaming services—Apple has finally decided to give its Apple TV 4K an upgrade. They are starting to be available at Apple stores and online from Friday, May 2, and the new Apple TV 4K streaming device costs $179 (169 euros, AU$249) with 32 GB storage or $199 (189 euros, AU$279) with 64GB. But the biggest upgrade we are getting is the all-new Siri remote control. Silver in color, instead of the original black at the top it has a directional pad at the top and a Siri toggle at the side, and a power button to control your TV. The new d-pad should address some of the complaints users had with previous remotes has been addressed here. The original remote has a larger touchpad and lacks directional cues. If you have the Apple TV 4K or the Apple TV HD, you will be able to buy the new remote as a separate add-on for $59 and replace it with your original existing remote. Apple TV 4K was originally introduced in September of 2017 but has remained the most p