Samsung Galaxy S22 Series, Fold 4, And Flip 4 Gets A One Ui 5.1 Update Date

A Canadian network operator named Fido has just updated its support page to include Galaxy S22 series, Fold 4, and Flip 4 to be receiving the One UI 5.1 update soon. The date is scheduled for February 22nd – just a few days after Samsung is shipping the initial Galaxy S23 series out. Other eligible devices for the same update may receive it later, probably by the end of February....

January 13, 2026 · 2 min · 294 words · Christopher Blankenship

Samsung Galaxy S23 Kernel Source Code Released

Just a week after hitting the retail stores, Samsung released the kernel source code for Galaxy S23 – letting the independent developers in the wild make custom ROMs for these handsets. But for some reason, Samsung has immediately pulled down the kernel site, citing maintenance, and now revived it. This move comes earlier than the last year’s timeline for Galaxy S22, which was rolled out at the end of February....

January 13, 2026 · 2 min · 324 words · Arnita Stewart

Samsung To Launch Debit Card, Just Like Apple And Huawei

Samsung, the South Korean conglomerate is now gearing up for advancement in its payment system. After Apple and Huawei , Samsung is now set to launch a physician debit card. This will be eventually linked to its Samsung Pay app, and help users in spending at retails. Though Samsung hasn’t revealed much about this card yet, it’s told that it will be a debit card rather than credit, and will be coming this summer....

January 13, 2026 · 2 min · 343 words · Scott Maxwell

Signal Can Deliver Messages Without Needing The Sender Identity

While people are migrating to Signal at a rapid pace, the platform is equally striving to meet their expectations. While Signal encrypts all your conversations with its encryption tools, which makes it a better platform than WhatsApp is the effort to store and retrieve less information about the users, like the Sealed Sender feature. Taking Less Information as Possible A special effort taken in this pursuit is the invention of the Sealed Sender feature....

January 13, 2026 · 2 min · 312 words · Zoe Dingmann

Solve ‘This Is My Chicken Paul’ In The Password Game

The main goal of The Password Game is to create a strong password. To do this, you must follow all the game rules. There are around 35 rules in the game, and if you have solved the last 35th rule then you have successfully completed the game. But reaching the last rule is not easy, and you may come across some rules that are difficult to solve. If you are searching for how to solve the ‘This is My Chicken Paul’ rule in The Password Game, then you are at the right place....

January 13, 2026 · 2 min · 252 words · Brian Johnson

Spacex Sets New Record By Launching 143 Satellites Into Orbit At Once

SpaceX, the Elon Musk-led rocket company has set a new record today by launching 143 satellites into space through its Falcon 9 . Dubbed as Transporter – 1 , this mission carried satellites of all kinds and in all sizes, and dispatched them in sequence into space let them carry out their respective missions. SpaceX Launched 143 Satellites The Elon Musk-led SpaceX has been a well known private rocket company, that registered a new record by transporting 143 satellites into space....

January 13, 2026 · 2 min · 316 words · Erin Bowlds

Syrk Ransomware Disguised As Hack Tool

It is high time for Fortnite players to be alert about this ransomware going by the name Syrk ransomware. This ransomware is available in the form of a hack tool and it forces users to pay money later. A group of researchers from a security firm named Cyren identified this hacking tool for the first time. This ransomware fools the people with the name of a cheat sheet. It is pretty common for the Fortnite users to use these hack tools in order to earn more coins and weapons....

January 13, 2026 · 2 min · 305 words · Antonia Thomas

Telegram Sued Apple Over Unfair Appstore Price Cuts

Apple Is Sued by Telegram Over Appstore Share Telegram and Spotify, along with few other developers have filed a lawsuit against Apple in Europe for its 30% price cut through Appstore. According to Apple’s policies, app developers have to pledge 30% share of their revenue obtained their Appstore in the first year of onboarding. This will be reduced to 15% from the second year onwards. The 30% price cut includes not just the app subscriptions, but also the in-app purchases made in the first year!...

January 13, 2026 · 2 min · 238 words · Margaret Wilkerson

Tiktok Increased The Short

To beat the rising competition, TikTok has announced the extension of its short-video span, from 30 seconds to 3 minutes. The platform hopes this new plan will let content creators express their context in more detail, and also make TikTok distinct among the budding rivals with the same timespan. From 30 Seconds to 3 Minutes TikTok with its short-video-making concept has shaken the world when launched and even triggered other giant tech companies to replicate that idea....

January 13, 2026 · 2 min · 323 words · Micheal Varner

Trump Executive Order Aims To Override State Ai Laws, Centralizing Control For U.S. Edge

WASHINGTON, December 11, 2025 – President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday directing federal agencies to block state-level artificial intelligence regulations, seeking to consolidate oversight under a national framework to accelerate U.S. innovation and maintain technological superiority over China. The order authorizes the U.S. attorney general to challenge and invalidate state AI laws that hinder “United States’ global A.I. dominance .” It also mandates withholding federal funding for broadband and infrastructure projects from non-compliant states....

January 13, 2026 · 2 min · 316 words · Arthur Rivera

Twitch Streamers Can Now Avoid Dmca Notices For Playing Copyrighted Music

Twitch streamers playing copyrighted music in the background while gaming has faced a lot of issues lately. To mitigate this, a developer came up with a typical solution to avoid any DMCA notices. This is to make both the streamer and the viewer use Spotify and tune in to the same song playing simultaneously. This avoids any copyright infringement and still lets viewers follow the streamer’s intent. Avoiding DMCA Notices in Twitch Music Streaming Distributing copyrighted material to anyone without authorization is illegal....

January 13, 2026 · 3 min · 561 words · Kristina Harper

Twitter Launched A Censorship

Following the suite of several social media platforms and new publishers, Twitter on Tuesday revealed the Tor version of its platform. Made and announced by Alec Muffett , a Tor site-making professional and an engineer, the new onion site of Twitter is censorship-resistant. This is aimed at those living in the areas where their respective governments blocked Twitter or censored content. Twitter’s Dark Web Site Censorship is one of the most common issues that citizens face, even though they’re given all the tools to voice their issues and viral them....

January 13, 2026 · 1 min · 208 words · Richard Blassingame

Twitter To Soon Let Users Know If They’Ve Been Shadowbanned

Elon Musk said Twitter is working on a new software update that has a tool to let people know if they’ve been shadowbanned on the platform. If done, the tool will also mention the reason for shadow-banning an account and let users appeal for that. This announcement comes right after the Twitter Files 2.0 release, where the report accused former Twitter executives of shadow-banning conservative personalities. Shadow-banning on Twitter Twitter, under Elon Musk , is slowly taking a new shape toward free speech, although the way is messy....

January 13, 2026 · 1 min · 144 words · Cynthia Smith

Warner Music Ends Suno Lawsuit With Licensing Pact, Hands Over Songkick Platform

NEW YORK, November 25, 2025 – Warner Music Group has dismissed its copyright infringement suit against AI music startup Suno, replacing it with a licensing deal that grants the platform access to WMG’s catalog under strict artist controls. The agreement also transfers ownership of WMG’s concert discovery service Songkick to Suno, potentially linking AI creation with live-event recommendations. The settlement resolves a June filing by WMG, Universal Music Group, and Sony Music, which charged Suno and competitor Udio with training AI models on unlicensed recordings scraped from the internet....

January 13, 2026 · 2 min · 348 words · Albert Kochel

Whatsapp Desktop App Officially Gets Voice And Video Calling Support

Realizing the importance of remote relationships, WhatsApp has finally extended voice and video calling support to its desktop app. The company has announced today that WhatsApp PC users can Make one-on-one voice and video calls to each other and expand this feature to group calls soon. WhatsApp Desktop Calls Go Live Though strangled in the privacy issues lately, WhatsApp still reigns as the most popular instant messenger in the world. This is because the Facebook-owned messenger has a simple UI and has a satisfied user base referring each other to signup for new accounts....

January 13, 2026 · 2 min · 298 words · Isaiah Skubis

Whatsapp Is Testing Rich Media Preview Of Urls Shared In Status

WhatsApp is seen testing support for rich media previews for URLs shared by users in WhatsApp status. This will let viewers have a basic idea of the link shared before they proceed to access the URL. This was spotted in the WhatsApp iOS client and has not come to the beta channel even. So it’s still a long way from public testing before coming to the general public. To date, users can see only the URL when it’s in status mode and should access it to know it completely....

January 13, 2026 · 2 min · 303 words · Brandon Snider

Whatsapp Now Notifies Group Call Participants Of Any New Entrants

With WhatsApp group calls enabling simultaneously streams of up to 32 people, users may not notice who’s joining or leaving the calls in between. To let them know, WhatsApp is adding an indicator at the bottom of an ongoing group call to display the name of a person who joined the call. Further, participants can be able to message or mute certain people in a group call, to cut the disturbances or make private conversations while on the call....

January 13, 2026 · 2 min · 250 words · Wendell Kleck

Why Is Windows 11 File Explorer Details List Slow?

If you’ve noticed the Details list in Windows 11 File Explorer lagging—taking forever to load file info or stuttering when you scroll—you’re not the only one. Many users have faced this since Windows 11 launched, and even with updates through March 2025, it still bugs some folks. Why does this happen, and how can you fix it? In this easy-to-read guide, we’ll explain the reasons behind the slowdown, use the latest information, and share simple fixes to speed things up....

January 13, 2026 · 4 min · 743 words · David Firestone

Windows 10 Touch Keyboard Gets Gif Support, Emoji Search And Better Voice Typing

Microsoft has updated its touch keyboard on Windows 10 , where it added emoji search, GIF support, clipboard history, etc. The pop-up on keypress and sounds are revamped with a new design based on Windows Fluent Design . While it’s good for surface tablets, it’s available for all Windows Insider users as of now, and maybe rolling out to all in early 2021. Windows 10 Touch Keyboard Has New Support and Design Microsoft is making its touch keyboard a lot better for typing....

January 13, 2026 · 2 min · 334 words · Terry Blackford

Windows 11 23H2 Iso Spotted On Microsoft’S Servers

Microsoft’s Windows 11 23H2 update is set to be released to the public soon, and ISOs have already been spotted on Microsoft’s servers. It is important to note that Windows 11 23H2 is not a major upgrade in the history of Windows 11. Microsoft will release Windows 12 (Windows vNext) next year. However, Windows 11 will get support for two years after its release. Windows 23H2 is the final major update for Windows 11....

January 13, 2026 · 3 min · 433 words · Margaret Morgan