The Apple Watch is an exquisite piece of device combining technology and fashion together. It knows when you’re looking at it, it can tell your heartbeat, you can poke it, as well as much more never before seen features on a smart watch. The watch is the first completely new Apple product in 5 years, and the first Apple invention developed after the loss of Steve Jobs. One thing’s for sure however, it’s not for everyone.
“You can skip this ad in 5,4,3,2,1” Who amongst us don’t know this message? Better yet, who doesn’t hate it? Youtube ads have been dominating the video platform for a while now. However, a way out’s right around the corner: A subscription for an ad-free Youtube experience.
Facebook‘s love relationship with videos just got a whole lot bigger. After adding huge video updates on its platform, the Social Media giant has just introduced a new video sharing app called Riff.
We don’t know about you, but Facebook is winning our hearts here at wezank. After the suggested videos introduced by the Social Media giants in September and the autoplay videos launched around a year ago, Mark Zuckerberg and his team have something new up their sleeves for Facebook video: the continuous autoplay feature.
After announcing its new video features a couple of months back, Twitter strikes again. According to an Adage report, we might be seeing autoplay videos appear on our news feed very soon:
There was a time when women couldn’t vote and equality between the opposite sex was impossible. Around 100 years since Sarah Breedlove, also known as Madam C.J. Walker, became the first ever female self made millionaire, many women have risen to power and found success.
In a previous article, we mentioned how Facebook improved its video section and added some awesome new features for all of us video lovers to appreciate. Facebook’s other half, Instagram, entered the video world with a bang as well. Lo and behold, following its competitors footsteps, Twitter recently entered the video realm in style. In this article, we’ll talk more about Twitter’s new video feature.
It was a busy year full of everything: the good, the bad and the ugly. In this article we’ll go through the most talked about events of 2014.
The US dollar has been the world’s most popular currency for quite some time now. However, as the central banks keep meddling with the value of the dollar, people are looking to replace it. The most recent was Satoshi Nakamoto, the creator of the digital currency: Bitcoin. Bitcoin has been making news headline ever since its creation in 2009. The million dollar question lies however: Is it really a currency or just a scam?