If you have an iOS device, you’ll soon be able to use graphics a lot more personalized than emoji when chatting with friends. For the first time ever, Friendmojis — Bitmoji stickers that feature you and a friend — will be available outside of Snapc…
On the 62nd floor of One World Trade Center, Lorghoth the Decayer is waiting. A party of brave coders and digital strategists gathers around a conference table to slay the wicked beast — praying the D20 rolls their way.
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For the longest time ever, Siri was limited to Apple’s own apps and services, although Apple later opened it up to developers. The good news is that if you’re an iOS or macOS user that uses Spotify to stream their music, it seems that you might soon be able to use Siri to control music streaming services such as Spotify.
In a report from TechCruch, it appears that one of Apple’s WWDC developer sessions spoke about a new “Play Media” intent that is part of Siri Shortcuts. This would allow users to call up media such as audio and video from third-party apps, which effectively means you could use Siri to control music playback from other streaming services that aren’t Apple Music.
However the only drawback to this is that it requires developers of such apps to actually integrate it into their apps to begin with. This means that if developers choose not to do it, then we guess you’re out of luck. Plus chances are it won’t be quite as comprehensive or as powerful compared to controlling Apple Music.
In any case only time will tell if music apps will start to take advantage of this feature, so keep your fingers crossed if you’re hoping to see more Spotify functionality come to Siri!
Spotify Users Will Soon Be Able To Use Siri For Music Playback , original content from Ubergizmo. Read our Copyrights and terms of use.
There are various factors when it comes to choosing a job. Things such as what’s expected of you, the kind of work involved, how much you’ll be getting in terms of pay, and also where the job is located. After all transport costs can add up in terms of time and money, but LinkedIn is here to help.
The company has recently launched a new feature called “Your Commute” which basically tells job seekers how far the job they’re applying to is. “When you visit job listings on LinkedIn from your mobile phone, you’ll start to see a ‘See Your Commute’ module. From here you can enter your address to calculate how long it would take you to get to your new office walking, driving or on public transportation.”
Prior to this users could always do a quick search on the internet as to where the company might be located, but this feature means that users won’t have to pause their job application/search process and open up a new window, making it a more seamless experience. In addition to this, users can set their commute preferences and include information like how long they will be willing to commute.
These features should already be live so if you’re in the market for a new job and would like to factor in these variables, head on over to LinkedIn’s website for the details.
LinkedIn Now Lets You Know How Far Your New Job Is , original content from Ubergizmo. Read our Copyrights and terms of use.
This Tiny Home Community In Oregon Is Bringing Shelter And Hope To The Homeless
Posted in: Today's ChiliEugene, Oregon has been housing some of its homeless and low-income populations in tiny homes to much success.
The boy was handcuffed after police received a call about a young black male with a gun in the area.
You’ve probably heard of Sid Meier’s Civilization, but now there are whole new ways to live out your alternate reality in this gaming universe. With the massive Rise & Fall bundle, you’ll be able to advance your civilization through centuries by fighting battles, educating the masses, and going up against some of the most powerful leaders the world has ever seen.
Civilization VI: Rise & Fall is a huge expansion to the original game, offering truly dynamic empires, with borders that ebb and flow, and cities that change loyalties over time. What will be the outcome of your civilization? You’ll be faced with a leader’s ultimate obstacle: gaining and keeping the loyalty of your citizens. If you’re a successful leader, you could bring your civilization into a prosperous age, but a wrong turn could send everyone spinning into a dark period of history.
You can grab both Civilization VI and the Rise and Fall expansion back for just $56.99 in the Technabob Shop. That’s 36% off the regular price, and less than the original price of the standalone game.
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