YouTube Android app rolling out 4K 60FPS support for low-resolution displays
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YouTube has been pushing the envelope in terms of adopting new technological advances, especially when it comes to videos and resolutions. The platform even supports 8K videos on 60 frames per second. However, the YouTube application on Android was limited for devices with lower resolution.
The video streaming platform is now rolling out an update for Android application that allows even low-resolution displays to run 4K videos at 60 FPS. The videos will also support HDR. A report by Gsmarena claims that the new feature has been rolled out from the server side as even users with older version of the application have received the update. Last year, YouTube had rolled out the update for iOS 14.
Apple may soon introduce magnetic battery case for iPhones
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The battery pack would attach to the back of an iPhone 12 using the MagSafe system, which all the new phones use for charging and pairing other accessories like cases and wallets
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Apple re-introduced MagSafe chargers with the iPhone 12 series. The American tech giant also introduced accessories like MagSafe charging docks as well as some cases that allowed MagSafe magnets to work through them. A new report now suggests that Apple is working on a new accessory that could not only act as a case but also an additional battery pack.
Conveyed to Indian govt our commitment to protect privacy of personal chats: WhatsApp
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. Updated: 19 Feb 2021, 04:37 PM IST PTI
WhatsApp s clarification came hours after announcing the decision to go ahead with its controversial privacy policy update
WhatsApp will also provide a banner offering additional information on the update
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New Delhi: Hours after announcing the decision to go ahead with its controversial privacy policy update, WhatsApp on Friday said it has conveyed to the Indian government that it remains committed to protection of privacy of personal conversations across the country.
Last month, the messaging app had faced a volley of questions from the Indian government after it informed users that it was updating its privacy policy under which it could share limited user data with Facebook and its group firms.
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