Shazam For iOS Lets You Share To Instagram Stories

One of the benefits of Instagram Stories is that it is temporary. This means that content that might not necessarily fit into your profile can be shared there. For example if you’re a photographer that uses Instagram as their portfolio, uploading a selfie or a photo of your lunch probably doesn’t fit the overall aesthetics that you might be going for.

Now if you’re looking to share something on your Instagram Stories related to music, you’ll be pleased to learn that Shazam for iOS now supports uploading to Stories. According to the latest update to the app, “Now you can share your Shazams to Instagram Stories. Once you’ve found a song in Shazam, hit the share button and choose Instagram Stories.”

Note that this seems to only apply to Shazam for iOS now which we guess doesn’t come as Apple now owns the app. This is also the second major update that Apple has made to the app since they acquired the company, with the previous update essentially removing all ads for all Shazam users. So if you’re a Shazam user who also uses Instagram Stories, now might be a good time to update the app if you’d like to get the feature. The update can be found for free via the iTunes App Store.

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Building A Better Star Wars Action Figure

Picking up an action figure of your favorite character at the store is all well and good, but what if you could spend several hours assembling one from scratch? Putting together these Star Wars character kits from Bandai and Bluefin is a lot more fun than it sounds.

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SEC subpoenas Tesla over Model 3 production claims

The investigation into Tesla’s Model 3 production forecasts appears to be intensifying. Tesla has confirmed receiving an SEC subpoena requesting data for “certain projections” the automaker made for Model 3 manufacturing in 2017, as well as addition…

Treblab HD77 outdoor speaker

treblab-hd77When it comes to portable speakers, there are many different models to choose from. After all, there are different speakers for different kinds of situations, but most outdoor speakers tend to take on a tougher persona than usual for an obvious reason: there is a higher chance of being exposed to the elements, hence a certain degree of water resistance and shock resistance. Treblab has come up with the Treblab HD77 portable speaker that is specially meant to be carried around with you when you indulge in outdoor sports activities, in line with the company’s sports oriented vision.

The Treblab HD77 is definitely stylish to begin with, where it is made out of high quality materials that are also durable. Sporting rubber ends, these will help absorb any kind of potential damage if it is dropped by accident, not to mention guard the inside components against accidental knocks. Never mind a fall, the speaker is well cushioned due to the unique design. In addition, the Treblab HD77 sports a stellar water resistance rate (IPX6) that will further protect the speaker from splashes, meaning you do not have to rush around like a headless chicken should it begin to rain, and neither do you have to be worried about bringing this to the waterfall for a picnic or by the beach when you hang out.

The Treblab HD77 offers powerful 25W stereo sound quality, delivering 360° clear sound regardless of the volume. DualBass technology will even allow it to handle the deepest grooves thrown at it. If you so desire, you can combine a couple of Treblab HD77 speakers into a single True Wireless Stereo system, letting you create a truly enchanting atmosphere. The Treblab HD77 will play nice with iOS, Android, and Windows operating systems, where the user-friendly interface will lets you pair the speaker with a smartphone or laptop quickly without any issues. Using Bluetooth connectivity, it offers a wide signal range of up to 33 feet, while the built-in mic is convenient for accepting calls.

With a 5,200 mAh battery working alongside the PlaXTend Battery energy-saving optimization technology, you can enjoy music for up to 12 hours straight. Expect the Treblab HD77 speaker to arrive with a microUSB charging cable, a 3.5mm AUX cable, a carabiner and a carrying strap.

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Shazam For iOS Lets You Share To Instagram Stories

One of the benefits of Instagram Stories is that it is temporary. This means that content that might not necessarily fit into your profile can be shared there. For example if you’re a photographer that uses Instagram as their portfolio, uploading a selfie or a photo of your lunch probably doesn’t fit the overall aesthetics that you might be going for.

Now if you’re looking to share something on your Instagram Stories related to music, you’ll be pleased to learn that Shazam for iOS now supports uploading to Stories. According to the latest update to the app, “Now you can share your Shazams to Instagram Stories. Once you’ve found a song in Shazam, hit the share button and choose Instagram Stories.”

Note that this seems to only apply to Shazam for iOS now which we guess doesn’t come as Apple now owns the app. This is also the second major update that Apple has made to the app since they acquired the company, with the previous update essentially removing all ads for all Shazam users. So if you’re a Shazam user who also uses Instagram Stories, now might be a good time to update the app if you’d like to get the feature. The update can be found for free via the iTunes App Store.

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Pete Davidson Has Message For Ariana Grande On ‘SNL’ As She Drops New Song

Grande mentions her ex-fiance by name in “Thank U, Next,” which she released just half an hour before “SNL” aired.

SEC subpoenas Tesla over Model 3 production claims

The investigation into Tesla’s Model 3 production forecasts appears to be intensifying. Tesla has confirmed receiving an SEC subpoena requesting data for “certain projections” the automaker made for Model 3 manufacturing in 2017, as well as addition…

Treblab HD77 outdoor speaker

treblab-hd77When it comes to portable speakers, there are many different models to choose from. After all, there are different speakers for different kinds of situations, but most outdoor speakers tend to take on a tougher persona than usual for an obvious reason: there is a higher chance of being exposed to the elements, hence a certain degree of water resistance and shock resistance. Treblab has come up with the Treblab HD77 portable speaker that is specially meant to be carried around with you when you indulge in outdoor sports activities, in line with the company’s sports oriented vision.

The Treblab HD77 is definitely stylish to begin with, where it is made out of high quality materials that are also durable. Sporting rubber ends, these will help absorb any kind of potential damage if it is dropped by accident, not to mention guard the inside components against accidental knocks. Never mind a fall, the speaker is well cushioned due to the unique design. In addition, the Treblab HD77 sports a stellar water resistance rate (IPX6) that will further protect the speaker from splashes, meaning you do not have to rush around like a headless chicken should it begin to rain, and neither do you have to be worried about bringing this to the waterfall for a picnic or by the beach when you hang out.

The Treblab HD77 offers powerful 25W stereo sound quality, delivering 360° clear sound regardless of the volume. DualBass technology will even allow it to handle the deepest grooves thrown at it. If you so desire, you can combine a couple of Treblab HD77 speakers into a single True Wireless Stereo system, letting you create a truly enchanting atmosphere. The Treblab HD77 will play nice with iOS, Android, and Windows operating systems, where the user-friendly interface will lets you pair the speaker with a smartphone or laptop quickly without any issues. Using Bluetooth connectivity, it offers a wide signal range of up to 33 feet, while the built-in mic is convenient for accepting calls.

With a 5,200 mAh battery working alongside the PlaXTend Battery energy-saving optimization technology, you can enjoy music for up to 12 hours straight. Expect the Treblab HD77 speaker to arrive with a microUSB charging cable, a 3.5mm AUX cable, a carabiner and a carrying strap.

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[ Treblab HD77 outdoor speaker copyright by Coolest Gadgets ]

‘Dislikes’ Are Disappearing From Diablo Immortal’s YouTube Trailer

With Diablo being such a beloved gaming franchise, Blizzard was probably not anticipating that the Diablo Immortal’s announcement would be receiving all the backlash that it has. Now it seems that there is some controversy brewing as apparently the “dislikes” on the game’s trailer has been “disappearing”.

According to reports, the trailer had around 300,000 dislikes, but that later dropped to 200,000 dislikes. It is unclear as to what is going on, but this coupled with reports that Blizzard has been deleting negative comments has led to a conspiracy that Blizzard could be removing the dislikes, although whether or not that is actually possible remains to be seen.

However as Game Rant points out, one of the possible reasons behind the dislikes disappearing could be due to YouTube removing fake accounts and bot accounts that could have been used to dislike the video, which is why some of the dislikes have been removed from the counter.

That being said regardless of what is going on, it is clear that many gamers aren’t thrilled by the game’s announcement. Blizzard has stressed that the announcement of Diablo Immortals doesn’t mean that Diablo 4 isn’t in the works, and that they still have multiple Diablo projects in the works.

‘Dislikes’ Are Disappearing From Diablo Immortal’s YouTube Trailer , original content from Ubergizmo. Read our Copyrights and terms of use.

Pete Davidson Has Message For Ariana Grande On ‘SNL’ As She Drops New Song

Grande mentions her ex-fiance by name in “Thank U, Next,” which she released just half an hour before “SNL” aired.